Ma glielo vogliamo dare 'sto Nobel per la pace?
Che se lo merita proprio 🤮
Trump ordina test di armi nucleari: "Risposta ad altri Paesi" ilfattoquotidiano.it/2025/10/3…
Trump ha annunciato l’avvio di test nucleari: “Rispondiamo agli altri Paesi”
Il portavoce del ministero degli esteri cinese Guo Jiakun ha dichiarato che si augurano gli Stati Uniti ''rispettino seriamente” il divieto di condurre test nucleari, come previsto dal Trattato sulla messa al bando totale degli esperimenti nucleariIl Fatto Quotidiano
Why Soybeans Are Leverage for China in US Trade War
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Lol, the Murdoch Empire's attitude to journalism in the frame there.
"Why all the political questions, why aren't we talking about wine?"
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Trump Orders Nuclear Testing As Nuke Workers Go Unpaid
Last night Trump directed the Pentagon to start testing nukes again. If that happens, it’ll be the first time the US has detonated a nuke in more than 30 years. The organization that would likely be responsible for this would be the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a civilian workforce that oversees the American nuclear stockpile. Because of the current government shutdown, 1,400 NNSA workers are on furlough and the remaining 375 are working without pay.
America detonated its last nuke in 1992 as part of a general drawn down following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Four years later, it was the first country to sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) which bans nuclear explosions for civilian or military purposes. But Congress never ratified the treaty and the CTBT never entered into force. Despite this, there has not been a nuke tested by the United States since.
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Trump threatened to resume nuclear testing during his first term but it never happened. At the time, officials at the Pentagon and NNSA said it would take them a few months to get tests running again should the President order them.
The NNSA has maintained the underground tunnels once used for testing since the 1990s and converted them into a different kind of space that verifies the reliability of existing nukes without blowing them up in what are called “virtual tests.” During a rare tour of the tunnel with journalists earlier this year, a nuclear weapons scientist from Los Alamos National Laboratory told NPR that “our assessment is that there are no system questions that would be answered by a test, that would be worth the expense and the effort and the time.”
Right now, the NNSA might be hard pressed to find someone to conduct the test. It employs around 2,000 people and the shutdown has seen 1,400 of them furloughed and 375 working without pay. The civilian nuclear workforce was already having a tough year. In February, the Department of Government Efficiency cut 350 NNSA employees only to scramble and rehire all but 28 when they realized how essential they were to nuclear safety. But uncertainty continued and in April the Department of Energy declared 500 NNSA employees “non-essential” and at risk of termination.
That’s a lot of chaos for a government agency charged with ensuring the safety and effectiveness of America’s nuclear weapons. The NNSA is currently in the middle of a massive project to “modernize” America’s nukes, an effort that will cost trillions of dollars. Part of modernization means producing new plutonium pits, the core of a nuclear warhead. That’s a complicated and technical process and no one is sure how much it’ll cost and how dangerous it’ll be.
And now, it may have to resume nuclear testing while understaffed.
“We have run out of federal funds for federal workers,” Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said in a press conference announcing furlough on October 20. “This has never happened before…we have never furloughed workers in the NNSA. This should not happen. But this was as long as we could stretch the funds for federal workers. We were able to do some gymnastics and stretch it further for the contractors.”
Three days later, Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) said the furlough was making the world less safe. “NNSA facilities are charged with maintaining nuclear security in accordance with long-standing policy and the law,” she said in a press release. “Undermining the agency’s workforce at such a challenging time diminishes our nuclear deterrence, emboldens international adversaries, and makes Nevadans less safe. Secretary Wright, Administrator Williams, and Congressional Republicans need to stop playing politics, rescind the furlough notice, and reopen the government.”
Trump announced the nuclear tests in a post on Truth Social, a platform where he announces a lot of things that ultimately end up not happening. “The United States has more Nuclear Weapons than any other country. This was accomplished, including a complete update and renovation of existing weapons, during my First Term in office. Because of the tremendous destructive power, I HATED to do it, but had no choice! Russia is second, and China is a distant third, but will be even within 5 years. Because of other countries testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis. That process will begin immediately. Thank you for your attention to this matter! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP,” the post said.
Matt Korda, a nuclear expert with the Federation of American Scientists, said that the President’s Truth social post was confusing and riddled with misconceptions. Russia has more nuclear weapons than America. Nuclear modernization is ongoing and will take trillions of dollars and many years to complete. Over the weekend, Putin announced that Russia had successfully tested a nuclear-powered cruise missile and on Tuesday he said the country had done the same with a nuclear-powered undersea drone. Russia withdrew from the CTBT in 2023, but neither recent test involved a nuclear explosion. Russia last blew up a nuke in 1990 and China conducted its most recent test in 1996. Both have said they would resume nuclear testing should America do it. Korda said it's unclear what, exactly, Trump means. He could be talking about anything from test firing non-nuclear equipped ICBMs to underground testing to detonating nukes in the desert. “We’ll have to wait and see until either this Truth Social post dissipates and becomes a bunch of nothing or it actually gets turned into policy. Then we’ll have something more concrete to respond to,” Korda said.
Worse, he thinks the resumption of testing would be bad for US national security. “It actually puts the US at a strategic disadvantage,” Korda said. “This moratorium on not testing nuclear weapons benefits the United States because the United States has, by far, the most advanced modeling and simulation equipment…by every measure this is a terrible idea.”
The end of nuclear detonation tests has spurred 30 years of innovation in the field of computer modeling. Subcritical computer modeling happens in the NNSA-maintained underground tunnels where detonations were once a common occurrence. The Los Alamos National Laboratories and other American nuclear labs are building massive super computers that are, in part, the result of decades of work spurred by the end of detonations and the embrace of simulation.
Detonating a nuclear weapon—whether above ground or below—is disastrous for the environment. There are people alive in the United States today who are living with cancer and other health conditions caused by American nuclear testing. Live tests make the world more anxious, less safe, and encourage other nuclear powers to do their own. It also uses up a nuke, something America has said it wants to build more of.
“There’s no upside to this,” Korda said. He added that he felt bad for the furloughed NNSA workers. “People find out about significant policy changes through Truth social posts. So it’s entirely possible that the people who would be tasked with carrying out this decision are learning about it in the same way we are all learning about it. They probably have the exact same kinds of questions that we do.”
Opinion | America Is Updating Its Nuclear Weapons. The Price: $1.7 Trillion.
The $1.7 trillion overhaul is already underway.W.J. Hennigan (The New York Times)
Você pode pagar salário para esse robô fazer tarefas domésticas no seu lugar
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Good news! #ChatControl has been withdrawn by the Danish EU Presidency after failing to gather support. For those who spent countless hours campaigning for #stopchatcontrol, thank you for fighting with us every step of the way.
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Dansk forslag om digital børnebeskyttelse droppet efter tysk kritik
Dansk EU-formandskab kunne ikke skabe opbakning til forslag om at scanne beskeder for overgrebsmateriale.DR
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For sure. They're persistent, patient and they know they have all the time in the world. They _will_ being it back at a later time. It's like some ancient demon lying dormant, waiting to be summoned by its cultist followers.
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Argentina Looks to Ease Bank Reserve Rules to Boost Liquidity
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Intelligenza artificiale e PMI: a Bruxelles il confronto sulle sfide europee e regionali
L'articolo proviene da #Euractiv Italia ed è stato ricondiviso sulla comunità Lemmy @Intelligenza Artificiale
L’intelligenza artificiale non è più soltanto un tema per esperti o grandi multinazionali. A Bruxelles, presso la Camera di Commercio
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iPhone 17: Here’s what it costs to repair broken parts yourself
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iPhone 17: Here’s what it costs to repair broken parts yourself - 9to5Mac
Apple now sells official iPhone 17 parts so you can perform your own self-service repair. Here are the details.Ryan Christoffel (9to5Mac)
Ep 160 – Costruire ponti - Il Post
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Official’s Access to F.B.I. Files in Charlie Kirk Case Drew Pushback
The head of the National Counterterrorism Center examined F.B.I. files in the last several weeks to investigate whether the man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk had support from someone else, a foreign power or another entity, according to multiple people with knowledge of the matter.
The inquiry by Joe Kent, the director of the counterterrorism center, alarmed Kash Patel, the director of the F.B.I. Mr. Patel and other senior officials believed Mr. Kent was overstepping, treading on F.B.I. responsibilities and potentially interfering with the investigation and the prosecution of the suspect, Tyler Robinson.
But supporters of Mr. Kent say he was doing his job, running down leads and making sure no foreign or domestic groups were linked to Mr. Kirk’s death. ...
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Bill Gates ha un po' cambiato idea sul cambiamento climatico - Il Post
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Bill Gates ha un po’ cambiato idea sul cambiamento climatico
Ci ha investito miliardi di dollari ed è ancora convinto che sia un enorme problema, ma suggerisce di pensare più alle persone che ai gradi che aumentanoIl Post
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Wahl in den Niederlanden: Erste Prognosen sehen linksliberale Demokraten knapp vor Wilders
Die Niederländer wählen nach einer Regierungskrise ein neues Parlament. Erste Prognosen sehen die sozialliberale Mitte-Partei D66 als stärkste Kraft. Die Rechtspopulisten um Geert Wilders landen auf Platz zwei.DER SPIEGEL
Zelensky: Russia's losses will be at least $50B per year
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia's losses from recently imposed sanctions will total no less than $50 billion annually, following a report by the head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleh Ivashchenko.Ukrinform
Unfortunately, it feels like there is no compassion left. For two days, I’ve been pleading with you to help us raise $3000 to survive the harsh winter. The cold keeps getting worse, and we have no warm shelter or proper clothing. Please, have mercy and help us before it becomes unbearable. 🙏💔
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Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media | Trailer
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Russia detains three suspects who are allegedly behind the Meduza infostealer.
The malware was used last year in attacks against Russian companies.
Their Telegram channel went inactive earlier this year, prompting fears of an exit scam
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Ирина Волк: Сотрудники МВД России задержали группу хакеров, разработавших и распространявших вирусное ПО «Медуза»
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La nuova presidente dell'Irlanda è indipendente, pacifista e piace ai giovani. Con la sua elezione la sinistra ha dimostrato che unita può vincere.
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La nuova presidente è indipendente, pacifista e piace ai giovani. Con la sua elezione la sinistra ha dimostrato che unita può vincere LeggiJustine McCarthy (Internazionale)
WINNER of the Krita Monthly Art Challenge:
Famouzy
Challenge theme: The Burden of Power
Artist's comments:
Image 1. The inconspicuous cylinder exerts psychological pressure on the wearer due to their poor decisions regarding people.
Image 2. Mythical scales in the form of a headdress are used when authorities make decisions that are important for people’s lives.
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The Burden of Power - My works from the October 2025 challenge
The first artwork is the main one, and the idea is that officials are required to wear a top hat, which symbolizes all the bad decisions made regarding ordinary people.Krita Artists
Accident at Luhansk TPP causes power outage across "LPR" – media
In the temporarily occupied part of the Luhansk region, power supply has been cut off, reportedly due to serious damage at the only thermal power plant in the so-called Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), located in the city of Shchastia.Ukrinform
The Pentagon is building a riot-ready “quick reaction force” to handle civil unrest.
Once for nuclear disasters — now for protests.
Urban deployment is no longer “extraordinary.” Let that sink in.
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La grande #illusione della #conciliazione nel #tech: quando le politiche #family-friendly si scontrano con una #cultura che premia solo chi è sempre #disponibile. margiovanni.it/blog/2025/10...
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Copio questa definizione dall’intelligenza artificiale: La divisione dei poteri (o separazione dei poteri) è un principio fondamentale dello stato di diritto che suddivide il potere statale in tre funzioni distinte: legislativo, esecutivo e
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Mortgage Rates in the US Drop to 6.17%, Falling for Fourth Week
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Baristas Are Embracing Changes at Starbucks, CEO Says
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"Unlike the movement Reagan represented, there’s no long term education project, no underlying ideology, no commitment to principles. One day the administration is full force America First isolationism, and the next finds itself blowing up boats full of civilians in international waters, with the president proclaiming 'to the victors go the spoils.'"
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Latest #PostgreSQL #Elephant #Trotsky Acquisition!
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