Tyler Denk, CEO of beehiiv: Substack just killed the creator economy
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dell'Acquario
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/it/oroscopo/oroscopo-mensile/a65947937/oroscopo-settembre-2025-acquario/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dell'Acquario
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dell'Acquario, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Capricorno
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Capricorno
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Capricorno, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dello Scorpione
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dello Scorpione
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno dello Scorpione, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA: PARTITE LE PRIME BARCHE. ALTRE SE NE AGGIUNGERANNO GIOVEDÌ DA CATANIA
Domenica 31 agosto sono partite, da Genova e da Barcellona, le prime imbarcazioni della Global Sumud Flotilla con l’obiettivo di rompere l’assedio su Gaza e portare aiuti. L'intervento ai microfoni...Radio Onda d`Urto
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Bilancia
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/it/oroscopo/oroscopo-mensile/a65947847/oroscopo-settembre-2025-bilancia/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Bilancia
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Bilancia, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
criirad.org/03-08-2025-mediapa…
"« L’ancien directeur du laboratoire de la Commission de recherche et d’information indépendantes sur la radioactivité (Criirad) publie un livre foisonnant et […]"
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Vergine
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Vergine
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno della Vergine, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
France isn’t heading to the IMF, ECB’s Lagarde says
But the central bank head said Paris absolutely has to get its public finances in order.
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Leone
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L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Leone
L'Oroscopo di settembre 2025 per il segno del Leone, cosa succederà e i momenti fortunatiAstriMatti (Cosmopolitan)
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Uruguay and Brazil sign across-the-border health agreement
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#geopolitics #health #southamerica #brasil #uruguay
Uruguay and Brazil sign across-the-border health agreement
Health Ministers Cristina Lustemberg of Uruguay and Alexandre Padilha of Brazil have signed an agreement to create a binational health commission to improve healthcare services in their border regions.MercoPress
Oroscopo settimanale, previsioni dall'1 al 7 settembre segno per segno
https://tg24.sky.it/lifestyle/2025/09/01/oroscopo-settimana-1-settembre-7-settembre?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Oroscopo settimanale, le previsioni dall'1 al 7 settembre segno per segno
Leggi su Sky TG24 l'articolo Oroscopo settimanale, le previsioni dall'1 al 7 settembre segno per segnoRedazione Sky TG24 (Sky TG24)
Watching season 1 of The White Lotus. Greg is a stone cold legend.
"Come here, crazy. You're not really cuckoo."
#TV #comedy #drama #TheWhiteLotus
Donnarumma al City, Juventus con Openda. Rabiot-Milan: ore calde prima del gong
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New Comic Found: Frazz by Jef Mallett
Frazz - 2025-09-01 gocomics.com/frazz/2025/09/01
Frazz by Jef Mallett for September 1, 2025 | GoComics
Read Frazz—a comic strip by creator Jef Mallett—for today, September 1, 2025, and check out other great comics, too!www.gocomics.com
Live action de Kpop Demon Hunters: pode acontecer?
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Live action de Kpop Demon Hunters: pode acontecer?
Live action de Kpop Demon Hunters: confira os rumores e todas as novidades dos bastidores reveladas até agora.Jean Carlos Foss (TecMundo)
Ursula von der Leyen’s plane hit by suspected Russian GPS interference
Officials suspect jamming operation forced jet carrying European Commission president to land in Bulgaria using paper maps
I've been working with content and data since the mid-1990s. Most techies see data as bit and bytes. All of it is good. Even if it's badly written, out of data, plain wrong--or whatever. The more data, the better. Don't delete the data because you never know. We can never have enough data.
From this culture comes the crappy AI that we know. Feed it enough data and because of the sheer quantity, intelligence will flow. It's Cult of Volume. A high art of stupidity. Smartest guys in the room?
Australia’s government trial of age‑assurance tech to keep under‑16s off social media says social media age checks can be done, despite errors and privacy risks
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36686657
Main Report.::: spoiler 12 Key Findings
1. Age assurance can be done in Australia privately, efficiently and effectively: Age assurance can be done in Australia – our analysis of age assurance systems in the context of Australia demonstrates how they can be private, robust and effective. There is a plethora of choice available for providers of age-restricted goods, content, services, venues or spaces to select the most appropriate systems for their use case with reference to emerging international standards for age assurance.
2. No substantial technological limitations preventing its implementation to meet policy goals: Our evaluation did not reveal any substantial technological limitations that would prevent age assurance systems being used in response to age-related eligibility requirements established by policy makers. We identified careful, critical thinking by providers on the development and deployment of age assurance systems, considering efficacy, privacy, data and security concerns. Some systems were easier for initial implementation and use than others, but the systems of all technology providers with a technology readiness level (TRL) 7 or above were eventually capable of integration to a user journey.
3. Provider claims have been independently validated
against the project’s evaluation criteria: We found that the practice statements provided by age assurance providers with a TRL of 7 or above fairly reflected the technological capabilities of their products, processes or services (to the extent applicable to the Trial’s evaluation criteria). Some of the practice statements provided have needed to be clarified or developed during the course of the Trial, but we observed that they offer a useful option for transparency of the capabilities of the available age assurance systems. Those with a TRL below 7 will need further analysis when their systems mature.
4. A wide range of approaches exist, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution for all contexts: We found a plethora of approaches that fit different use cases in different ways, but we did not find a single ubiquitous solution that would suit all use cases, nor did we find solutions that were guaranteed to be effective in all deployments. The range of possibilities across the Trial participants demonstrate a rich and rapidly evolving range of services which can be tailored and effective depending on each specified context of use.
5. We found a dynamic, innovative and evolving age assurance service sector: We found a vibrant, creative and innovative age assurance service sector with both technologically advanced and deployed solutions and a pipeline of new technologies transitioning from research to minimum viable product to testing and deployment stages indicating an evolving choice and future opportunities for developers. We found private-sector investment and opportunities for growth within the age assurance services sector.
6. We found robust, appropriate and secure data handling practices: We found robust understanding of and internal policy decisions regarding the handling of personal information by Trial participants. The privacy policies and practice statements collated for the Trial demonstrate a strong commitment to privacy by design principles, with consideration of what data was to be collected, stored, shared and then disposed of. Separating age assurance services from those of relying parties was useful as Trial participants providing age assurance services more clearly only used data for the necessary and consented purpose of providing an age assurance result.
7. Systems performed broadly consistently across demographic groups, including Indigenous populations: The systems under test performed broadly consistently across demographic groups assessed and despite an acknowledged deficit in training age analysis systems with data about Indigenous populations, we found no substantial difference in the outcomes for First Nations and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and other multi-cultural communities using the age assurance systems. We found some systems performed better than others, but overall variances across race did not deviate by more than recognised tolerances.
8. There is scope to enhance usability, risk management and system interoperability: We found opportunities for technological improvement including improving ease of use for the average person and enhancing the management of risk in age assurance systems. This could include through one-way blind access to verification of government documents, enabling connection to data holder services (like digital wallets) or improving the handling of a child’s digital footprint as examples.
9. Parental control tools can be effective but may constrain children’s digital participation and evolving autonomy: The Trial found that both parental control and consent systems can be done and can be effective, but they serve different purposes. Parental control systems are pre-configured and ongoing but may fail to adapt to the evolving capacities of children including potential risks to their digital privacy as they grow and mature, particularly through adolescence. Parental consent mechanisms prompt active engagement between children and their parents at key decision points, potentially supporting informed access.
10. Systems generally align with cybersecurity best practice, but vigilance is required: We found that the systems were generally secure and consistent with information security standards, with developers actively addressing known attack vectors including AI-generated spoofing and forgeries. However, the rapidly evolving threat environment means that these systems – while presently fairly robust – cannot be considered infallible. Ongoing monitoring and improvement will help maintain their effectiveness over time. Similarly, continued attention to privacy compliance will support long-term trust and accountability.
11. Unnecessary data retention may occur in apparent anticipation of future regulatory needs: We found some concerning evidence that in the absence of specific guidance, service providers were apparently over-anticipating the eventual needs of regulators about providing personal information for future investigations. Some providers were found to be building tools to enable regulators, law enforcement or Coroners to retrace the actions taken by individuals to verify their age which could lead to increased risk of privacy breaches due to unnecessary and disproportionate collection and retention of data.
12. Providers are aligning to emerging international standards around age assurance: The standards-based approach adopted by the Trial, including through the ISO/IEC 27566 Series [Note 1], the IEEE 2089.1 [Note 2] and the ISO/IEC 25000 [Note 3] series (the Product Quality Model) all provide a strong basis for the development of accreditation of conformity assessment and subsequent certification of individual age assurance providers in accordance with Australia’s standards and conformance infrastructure.
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Australia’s government trial of age‑assurance tech to keep under‑16s off social media says social media age checks can be done, despite errors and privacy risks
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36686657
Main Report.::: spoiler 12 Key Findings
1. Age assurance can be done in Australia privately, efficiently and effectively: Age assurance can be done in Australia – our analysis of age assurance systems in the context of Australia demonstrates how they can be private, robust and effective. There is a plethora of choice available for providers of age-restricted goods, content, services, venues or spaces to select the most appropriate systems for their use case with reference to emerging international standards for age assurance.
2. No substantial technological limitations preventing its implementation to meet policy goals: Our evaluation did not reveal any substantial technological limitations that would prevent age assurance systems being used in response to age-related eligibility requirements established by policy makers. We identified careful, critical thinking by providers on the development and deployment of age assurance systems, considering efficacy, privacy, data and security concerns. Some systems were easier for initial implementation and use than others, but the systems of all technology providers with a technology readiness level (TRL) 7 or above were eventually capable of integration to a user journey.
3. Provider claims have been independently validated
against the project’s evaluation criteria: We found that the practice statements provided by age assurance providers with a TRL of 7 or above fairly reflected the technological capabilities of their products, processes or services (to the extent applicable to the Trial’s evaluation criteria). Some of the practice statements provided have needed to be clarified or developed during the course of the Trial, but we observed that they offer a useful option for transparency of the capabilities of the available age assurance systems. Those with a TRL below 7 will need further analysis when their systems mature.
4. A wide range of approaches exist, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution for all contexts: We found a plethora of approaches that fit different use cases in different ways, but we did not find a single ubiquitous solution that would suit all use cases, nor did we find solutions that were guaranteed to be effective in all deployments. The range of possibilities across the Trial participants demonstrate a rich and rapidly evolving range of services which can be tailored and effective depending on each specified context of use.
5. We found a dynamic, innovative and evolving age assurance service sector: We found a vibrant, creative and innovative age assurance service sector with both technologically advanced and deployed solutions and a pipeline of new technologies transitioning from research to minimum viable product to testing and deployment stages indicating an evolving choice and future opportunities for developers. We found private-sector investment and opportunities for growth within the age assurance services sector.
6. We found robust, appropriate and secure data handling practices: We found robust understanding of and internal policy decisions regarding the handling of personal information by Trial participants. The privacy policies and practice statements collated for the Trial demonstrate a strong commitment to privacy by design principles, with consideration of what data was to be collected, stored, shared and then disposed of. Separating age assurance services from those of relying parties was useful as Trial participants providing age assurance services more clearly only used data for the necessary and consented purpose of providing an age assurance result.
7. Systems performed broadly consistently across demographic groups, including Indigenous populations: The systems under test performed broadly consistently across demographic groups assessed and despite an acknowledged deficit in training age analysis systems with data about Indigenous populations, we found no substantial difference in the outcomes for First Nations and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and other multi-cultural communities using the age assurance systems. We found some systems performed better than others, but overall variances across race did not deviate by more than recognised tolerances.
8. There is scope to enhance usability, risk management and system interoperability: We found opportunities for technological improvement including improving ease of use for the average person and enhancing the management of risk in age assurance systems. This could include through one-way blind access to verification of government documents, enabling connection to data holder services (like digital wallets) or improving the handling of a child’s digital footprint as examples.
9. Parental control tools can be effective but may constrain children’s digital participation and evolving autonomy: The Trial found that both parental control and consent systems can be done and can be effective, but they serve different purposes. Parental control systems are pre-configured and ongoing but may fail to adapt to the evolving capacities of children including potential risks to their digital privacy as they grow and mature, particularly through adolescence. Parental consent mechanisms prompt active engagement between children and their parents at key decision points, potentially supporting informed access.
10. Systems generally align with cybersecurity best practice, but vigilance is required: We found that the systems were generally secure and consistent with information security standards, with developers actively addressing known attack vectors including AI-generated spoofing and forgeries. However, the rapidly evolving threat environment means that these systems – while presently fairly robust – cannot be considered infallible. Ongoing monitoring and improvement will help maintain their effectiveness over time. Similarly, continued attention to privacy compliance will support long-term trust and accountability.
11. Unnecessary data retention may occur in apparent anticipation of future regulatory needs: We found some concerning evidence that in the absence of specific guidance, service providers were apparently over-anticipating the eventual needs of regulators about providing personal information for future investigations. Some providers were found to be building tools to enable regulators, law enforcement or Coroners to retrace the actions taken by individuals to verify their age which could lead to increased risk of privacy breaches due to unnecessary and disproportionate collection and retention of data.
12. Providers are aligning to emerging international standards around age assurance: The standards-based approach adopted by the Trial, including through the ISO/IEC 27566 Series [Note 1], the IEEE 2089.1 [Note 2] and the ISO/IEC 25000 [Note 3] series (the Product Quality Model) all provide a strong basis for the development of accreditation of conformity assessment and subsequent certification of individual age assurance providers in accordance with Australia’s standards and conformance infrastructure.
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Charlotte Rampling al Festival di Venezia 2025: bellezza autentica ed eleganza innata con capelli spettinati e completo over
https://www.vogue.it/article/charlotte-rampling-festival-venezia-2025-bellezza-autentica?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Charlotte Rampling al Festival di Venezia 2025: bellezza autentica ed eleganza innata con capelli spettinati e completo over
Charlotte Rampling al Festival di Venezia 2025 con beauty look naturale e completo over è l'essenza easy chic che non ostenta ed esalta la bellezza autenticaVeronica Cristino (Vogue Italia)
Neue Wege ....❤️🖤
heise.de/hintergrund/Verbrauch…
Verbraucher suchen Alternativen zu US-Tech-Produkten
Lange führte an Paypal, Google und ChatGPT kein Weg vorbei. Doch langsam werden europäische Produkte wie Wero und Mistral AI zu einer attraktiven Alternative.heise online
Startup, ad agosto investiti 6,35 milioni: lo scorso anno erano stati 22 milioni
https://www.lastampa.it/tecnologia/2025/09/01/news/startup_ad_agosto_investiti_635_milioni_lo_scorso_anno_erano_stati_22_milioni-424819338/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Pubblicato su La Stampa Tecnologia @la-stampa-tecnologia-LaStampa
Startup, ad agosto investiti 6,35 milioni: lo scorso anno erano stati 22 milioni
Il totale investito nei primi otto mesi del 2025 è pari a 593,30 milioni. Nello stesso arco di tempo sono stati investiti 658,77 milioni nel 2024La Stampa
Deadly earthquake hits Afghanistan: What we know so far
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/9/1/deadly-earthquake-hits-afghanistan-what-we-know-so-far?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Middle East News @middle-east-news-AlJazeera
Deadly earthquake hits Afghanistan: What we know so far
Authorities say more than 800 people have died as floods and rubble hinder rescue efforts.Sarah Shamim (Al Jazeera)
📷 01/09/2025
All'alba, il mare!
✍️Osservare il mare non mi stanca, anzi non mi basta mai, per questo poi fuggo, per non soffrire...
Il mare è un enigma, un'eterna danza tra onde, zampilli, gocce, e le sue innumerevoli creature... È un palcoscenico senza fine in cui si alternano e poi si intrecciano
i pensieri in fuga, le illusioni, le delusioni e si affidano i sogni per farne spettacoli!
Nel suo abbraccio materno e avvolgente ci si abbandona e lì che si annidano le paure di un cuore ferito, di un' anima in pena e di un corpo malato!
Così nella burrasca, tra onde che ci sovrastano, ci confondono, ritroviamo il nostro faro, la speranza, i ricordi passati, la nostra alba!
Nell'azzurro immenso, a volte condiviso col cielo, si intrecciano con voli di gabbiani,
gioie e dolori, perché
il mare ci accoglie, ci rinnova ci infonde speranza! Cosi le onde, come battiti di un cuore antico, nascondono segreti e attraverso le note del suo canto,
ci invitano a sognare, a perderci,
in questa immensità che ci rende finalmente liberi e leggeri.
(By Marty)
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#RSF and #Avaaz launch international media operation: “At the rate #journalists are being killed in #Gaza by the #Israeli #army, there will soon be no one left to keep you informed”
Hundreds of media outlets, brought together by the campaigning platform Avaaz and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), are waging a campaign calling for the protection of #Palestinian #journalists in Gaza, the emergency evacuation of reporters seeking to leave the Strip, an end to impunity for Israeli crimes against Gaza’s reporters and that foreign press be granted independent access to the territory.
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#PressFreedom #Journalismisnotacrime
RSF and Avaaz launch international media operation: “At the rate journalists are being killed in Gaza by the Israeli army, there will soon be no one left to keep you informed”
Hundreds of media outlets, brought together by the campaigning platform Avaaz and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), are waging a campaign calling for the protection of Palestinian journalists in Gaza, the emergency evacuation of reporters seeking to l…rsf.org
Tesla Grabs Top Spot in Market Where Almost All New Cars Are EVs
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-01/tesla-grabs-top-spot-in-market-where-almost-all-new-cars-are-evs?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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WHO declares Kenya free of deadly sleeping sickness after decades
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in reply to Davriellelouna • • •Good for them:
I wish the Tunisian people well: they've had better-quality democracy, enough to taste their real rights, & hope they take all the wisdoms/insights of Ghandi, & Nelson Mandela, & systematically force the earning of their civil-rights..
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