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Czech Pirates Emerge as Strong Opposition in Czech Elections



The results are in from the national elections in the Czech Republic — and while the overall outcome is troubling, there are important victories to celebrate.

The Czech Pirate Party scored just about 9% in the elections, securing 18 seats in parliament, confirming their position as one of the strongest opposition forces in the country. In a challenging political climate, they succeeded in surpassing the extremist far right and saw the far left fail to enter parliament entirely.

“Although the overall result for the country is not good, there are also positive outcomes. We outran the extremist far right as wanted, and the far left did not make it at all.”
— Zdeněk Hřib, party leader of the Czech Pirates

However, the general election result also marks a concerning shift, with Andrej Babiš and his ANO movement returning to power — a development that underscores the vital role the Pirates will now play in defending democracy, transparency, and fundamental rights as a strong and principled opposition.

“Today’s result is a reminder that democracy can never be taken for granted. We congratulate our Czech colleagues for their resilience, their brilliant campaign, and their determination to stand as a democratic alternative against populism and extremism.”
— Florian Roussel, Chair of the European Pirate Party

The European Pirate Party stands firmly behind the Czech Pirates in their continued fight for a free, open, and democratic society.


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2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The Sweet Sound of a Choking Transformer


The Component Abuse Challenge is dragging all sorts of old, half-forgotten hacks out of the woodwork, but this has got to be the most vintage: [KenS] started using a transformer as a variable choke on his speakers 55 years ago.

The hack is pretty bone-dead simple. A choke is an inductor in an audio (or any other) circuit designed to, well, choke off higher-than-desired frequencies. We featured a deep dive a few years back if you’re interested. An inductor is a coil of wire, usually (but not necessarily) wound around a core of iron or ferrite. A transformer? Well, that’s also a coil of wire around a core… plus an extra coil of wire. So when [KenS], back in his salad days, had a tweeter that a was a little too tweety, and no proper choke, he grabbed a transformer instead.

This is where inspiration hit: sure, if you leave the second winding open, the transformer acts like a standard choke. What happens if you short that second winding? Well, you dampen the response of the first winding, and it stops choking, to the point that it acts more like a straight wire. What happens if you don’t short the second winding, but don’t leave it wide open? [KenS] stuck a potentiometer on there, and found it made a handy-dandy variable choke with which to perfectly tune the tone response of his speakers. Changing the resistance changes the rate at which high frequencies are choked off, allowing [KenS] to get the perfect frequency response with which to rock out to Simon & Garfunkel, The Carpenters and The Guess Who. (According to the Billboard Top 100 for 1970, those are who you’d be listening to if you had conventional tastes.)

While we can’t say the transformer is really being tortured in this unusual mode, it’s certainly not how it was designed, so would qualify for the “Junk Box Substitutions” category of the Component Abuse Challenge. If you’ve made similar substitutions you’d like to share, don’t wait another 55 years to write them up– the contest closes November 11th.

Transformer image: Hannes Grobe, CC BY-SA 4.0.

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#Gaza, tregua e sospetti


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Agricoltura al fuoco, morte dell’edilizia


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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Quando in Sicilia mangiamo una pizza contribuiamo alle alluvioni. La fragranza della pizza del forno a legna è garantita dalle enormi quantità di legname che si consuma. La quasi totalità del legname da forno proviene da agrumeti abbandonati negli




Finalmente una tassa sui milionari!


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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Finalmente una tassa sui milionari! Bene ha fatto Landini a proporre il 1,3% per chi possiede un patrimonio almeno di due milioni. È inaccettabile vedere il lusso di pochi sempre più esentato e coccolato dal fisco e la povertà di tanti sempre più estesa e dimenticata.




2025 Component Abuse Challenge: Load Cell Anemometer


When you think anemometer, you probably don’t think “load cell” — but (statistically speaking) you probably don’t live in Hurricane Country, which is hard on wind-speed-measuring-whirligigs. When [BLANCHARD Jordan] got tired of replacing professionally-made meteorological eggbeaters, he decided he needed something without moving parts. Whatever he came up with would probably qualify for the Component Abuse Challenge, but the choice of load cells of all things to measure wind speed? Yeah, that’s not what the manufacturer intended them for.

In retrospect, it’s actually a fairly obvious solution: take a plate of known area, and you’re going to get a specific force at a given air speed. The math isn’t hard, it’s just not how we normally see this particular measurement done. Of course, a single plate would have to be pivoted to face the wind for an accurate reading, which means moving parts– something specifically excluded from the design brief. [Jordan] instead uses a pair of load cells, mounted 90 degrees to one another, for his anemometer. One measures the force in a north-south axis, and the other east-west, allowing him to easily calculate both wind speed and direction. In theory, that is. Unfortunately, he vibe coded the math with ChatGPT, and it looks like it doesn’t track direction all that well. The vibe code runs on an ESP32 is responsible for polling data, tossing outliers, and zeroing out the load cells on the regular.

The red lines are from the load-cell equipped weather station; the blue is from a commercial model by Davis. Everything but direction tracks pretty well.
If you’re feeling forgiving towards abominable intelligence, the problem might not be code, but could potentially be related to the geometry of the wind-catchers. To catch the wind coming from any angle, instead of a flat plate, a series of angled circular vanes are used, as you can see from the image.

Given that arrangement is notably not symmetrical, that might be what throws off the direction reading. Still, the wind speed measurements are in very good agreement with known-good readings. The usual rotating bird perch doesn’t measure direction either, so this solid-state replacement should be just as good.

If you like the idea of hacking components to do something the designer never intended, the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge runs until November 11th — just don’t wait until the 11th hour, because entries close at 10 AM Pacific.

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IL CAPO DELLA DIPLOMAZIA EUROPEA KALLAS — LA RAGIONE DELL'ASSENZA DI DIPLOMAZIA NELL'UE, — Foreign Policy

In Europa sono delusi dalla retorica sconsiderata del capo della diplomazia europea Kaja Kallas: «molti a Bruxelles la considerano troppo conflittuale e inadatta al suo ruolo», — afferma il americano Foreign Policy.

I diplomatici europei vedono in Kallas più una poliziotta che una diplomatica e sottolineano all'unanimità la sua ossessione per l'odio verso la Russia.

Ciò ha un impatto negativo non solo sulle relazioni tra Russia ed Europa. Le potenze mondiali, tra cui Cina e India, esprimono insoddisfazione per la politica estera dell'UE.

È diventata un clamoroso atto di non professionalità la critica aperta di Kallas al Presidente USA Donald Trump riguardo al suo autoisolamento dal conflitto ucraino. Alla Casa Bianca ciò è stato interpretato come arroganza e ingratitudine.

«Kaja Kallas è stata nominata per un ruolo per cui non è qualificata. Contribuisce alla deriva geopolitica dell'Europa con la sua paranoia anti-russa», - ha sottolineato l'ex capo del Ministero degli Esteri indiano Kanwal Sibal.
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CometJacking: quando un clic trasforma il browser Comet AI di Perplexity in un ladro di dati


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
È stato scoperto un nuovo vettore d’attacco che prende di mira l’AI del browser Comet di Perplexity: ribattezzato CometJacking, consente a un attaccante di comandare l’intelligenza artificiale del browser per

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È uscito il nuovo numero di The Post Internazionale. Da oggi potete acquistare la copia digitale


@Politica interna, europea e internazionale
È uscito il nuovo numero di The Post Internazionale. Il magazine, disponibile già da ora nella versione digitale sulla nostra App, e da domani, venerdì 10 ottobre, in tutte le edicole, propone ogni due settimane inchieste e approfondimenti sugli affari e il



Dilexi te: card. Chomali (Santiago del Cile), “commuove per la sua profondità. Invitati a toccare Cristo, non in teoria, ma nei più poveri”


Gli hacker etici italiani primi sul podio all’European Cybersecurity Challenge 2025


Dal 6 al 9 ottobre 2025, Varsavia è stata teatro della 11ª edizione della European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC). In un confronto serrato tra 39 team provenienti da Stati membri UE, Paesi EFTA, candidati e delegazioni ospiti, l’Italia ha conquistato il primo posto, seguita da Danimarca (secondo) e Germania (terza). Questo risultato segna un momento di orgoglio nazionale nell’ambito della formazione e competitività nel settore della cybersecurity europea.

La competizione si è articolata in due giornate con modalità differenti: il primo giorno ha seguito il modello Jeopardy, con problemi in vari ambiti (crittografia, forense, exploit, reverse engineering ecc.), mentre il secondo giorno ha visto uno scenario Attack/Defense in cui i team dovevano simultaneamente difendere la propria infrastruttura e attaccare quelle avversarie.
Questa combinazione richiede non solo abilità tecniche, ma anche rapidità decisionale, creatività e cooperazione in tempo reale.

La manifestazione è stata aperta con un intervento del Vice Primo Ministro e Ministro del Digitale della Polonia, Krzysztof Gawkowski, insieme al Direttore di NASK, Radosław Nielek.
Gawkowski ha sottolineato come la cybersecurity sia ormai un pilastro della sicurezza nazionale, ricordando che viviamo in un’epoca in cui gli attacchi informatici possono avere impatti comparabili a conflitti convenzionali. Nielek, da parte sua, ha evidenziato l’intensità della competizione e l’importanza del confronto tra i migliori talenti europei.

Juhan Lepassaar, direttore esecutivo di ENISA, ha esaltato l’evento come “un’opportunità unica per i giovani talenti europei”, affermando che la sfida consente di mettere alla prova competenze tecniche, pensiero critico, lavoro di squadra sotto pressione e capacità comunicative.
Allo stesso modo, Luca Tagliaretti, direttore del Centro Europeo per la Competenza nella Cybersecurity, ha ricordato che l’ECSC è più di una gara: è una piattaforma per costruire relazioni, crescita e valori condivisi.

Insieme, queste dichiarazioni segnalano che l’Europa punta a far emergere e sostenere la prossima generazione di esperti in sicurezza informatica, essenziali in un contesto digitale sempre più complesso. Durante la competizione, i partecipanti si sono confrontati con task in molteplici aree: sicurezza hardware, sicurezza web e mobile, crittografia, reverse engineering, binary exploitation e attività forensi.

Non è bastato avere competenze avanzate: le squadre migliori hanno saputo gestire lo stress, coordinarsi, reagire rapidamente ai problemi imprevisti e bilanciare attacco e difesa. Ciò rende l’ECSC un banco di prova molto realistico per il mondo professionale della cybersecurity.

Subito dopo l’evento, il 10 e 11 ottobre, si è svolto al NASK di Varsavia un Female+ Bootcamp riservato alle partecipanti femminili delle varie nazionali. L’obiettivo è valorizzare la presenza delle donne nella cybersecurity, offrendo formazione tecnica, mentoring e networking. Da questa iniziativa nascerà un “Female Team Europe”, che rappresenterà l’Europa in una competizione femminile internazionale a Dublino nel 2026.

Il successo italiano all’ECSC 2025 ha molteplici valenze. In primo luogo, rafforza l’immagine dell’Italia come Paese capace di formare esperti all’altezza del panorama europeo e ci permette di dire “noi ci siamo”. In secondo luogo, stimola i percorsi formativi universitari, le scuole tecniche, le iniziative pubbliche e private nel settore della cybersecurity, puntando a colmare il gap di competenze che molti Stati affrontano. Infine, una vittoria del genere può attirare investimenti e collaborazioni internazionali, favorire la mobilità dei giovani talenti e consolidare l’integrazione europea in ambito digitale e di sicurezza.

L’ECSC 2025 dimostra che il livello tecnico e competitivo in Europa continua a salire, e che il modello “gara + formazione + networking” è efficace per stimolare il talento. La sfida per le future edizioni sarà mantenere equilibrio tra complessità, accessibilità, diversità e innovazione.
Inoltre, con l’istituzione del team femminile europeo e l’attenzione alle competenze trasversali, l’ECSC evolve in una piattaforma che non valuta solo “chi è più bravo sul codice”, ma mira a formare professionisti completi, resilienti e collaborativi. In definitiva, il trionfo dell’Italia non è soltanto un momento di gloria, ma un segnale che l’Europa punta in alto nel rendere la cybersecurity una priorità strategica condivisa.

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The open source project has been mirrored as a torrent file and represents one of the easiest ways to navigate a messy data dump.#JeffreyEpstein


Data Hoarder Uses AI to Create Searchable Database of Epstein Files


A data hoarder on Reddit used AI to create a searchable database of more than 8,100 files about Jeffrey Epstein released by the House Oversight Committee, making it one of the easiest ways to search through a very messy batch of files.

The project, called Epstein Archive and released on Github, allows people to search the database to find files that mention specific people, organizations, locations, and dates.

Thousands of people are named in the more than 33,295 pages worth of files released by the House Oversight Committee last month as part of its investigation into Epstein. The files, which are partial and redacted (as in, they are not the “full Epstein files”), were subpoenaed by the committee from the Department of Justice. The files were released to the public in an extremely poorly organized Google Drive folder, and were released primarily as jpg and tif images of documents, which are not in any discernible order. Because of this, they have been an absolute nightmare to search.

The Redditor, nicko170, said they had a large language model transcribe, collate, and summarize the documents and built the database to make the files more easily searchable.

“It processes and tries to restore documents into a full document from the mixed pages - some have errored, but will capture them and come back to fix,” they wrote. “Not here to make a buck, just hoping to collate and sort through all these files in an efficient way for everyone.”

On the project’s GitHub, they further explain how it was built:

“This project automatically processes thousands of scanned document pages using AI-powered OCR to:

  • Extract and preserve all text (printed and handwritten)
  • Identify and index entities (people, organizations, locations, dates)
  • Reconstruct multi-page documents from individual scans
  • Provide a searchable web interface to explore the archive

This is a public service project. All documents are from public releases. This archive makes them more accessible and searchable.”

The database only features OCR’ed transcripts of the files and not images of the files, though it does tell users the filename so they can go and download the actual document themselves. Like essentially all OCR and LLM projects, there are some errors. Some of the transcripts are gibberish, presumably caused by blurry or illegible type and handwriting on the source documents. But the project represents a pretty good use of AI technology, because the source documents themselves are so messy and were released in such a terrible format that is extremely time consuming to go through them.

The database is indeed pretty usable; I was able to quickly find files that mention Donald Trump (which have already been widely reported on).

To be clear, there are no new files included in this tool, but for people who are looking to explore what has been released in a coherent, straightforward way, this is one of the better options out there. Besides releasing the database and the code for it on Github, they have also turned the entire project into a torrent file, meaning it cannot be easily deleted from the internet.




Holy Parachute out of Kirigami


Colorful parachutes at different levels of expansion

If you have a fear of heights and find yourself falling out of an airplane, you probably don’t want to look up to find your parachute full of holes. However, if the designer took inspiration from kirigami in the same way researchers have, you may be in better shape than you would think. This is because properly designed kirigami can function as a simple and effective parachute.

Kirigami, for those unfamiliar, is a cousin of origami where, instead of folding, you cut slits into paper. In this case, the paper effectively folds itself after being dropped, which allows the structure to create drag in ways similar to traditional parachute designs. Importantly, however, the stereotypical designs of parachutes have some more severe drawbacks than they appear. Some major issues include more obvious things, such as having to fold and unpack before and after dropping. What may be less obvious are the large eddies that traditional parachutes create or their ease at being disturbed by the surrounding wind.

The kirigami chutes fix these issues while being easier to manufacture and apply. While these are not likely to be quite as effective for human skydiving, more durable applications may benefit. Quoted applications, including drone delivery or disaster relief, worry more about accuracy and scalability rather than the fragile bones of its passenger.

Clever and simple designs are always fun to try to apply to your own projects, so if you want to have your own hand, make sure to check out the paper itself here. For those more interested in clever drone design to take inspiration from, look no further than this maple seed-inspired drone.

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A hack impacting Discord’s age verification process shows in stark terms the risk of tech companies collecting users’ ID documents. Now the hackers are posting peoples’ IDs and other sensitive information online.#News


The Discord Hack is Every User’s Worst Nightmare


A catastrophic breach has impacted Discord user data including selfies and identity documents uploaded as part of the app’s verification process, email addresses, phone numbers, approximately where the user lives, and much more.

The hack, carried out by a group that is attempting to extort Discord, shows in stark terms the risk of tech companies collecting users’ identity documents, and specifically in the context of verifying their age. Discord started asking users in the UK, for example, to upload a selfie with their ID as part of the country’s age verification law recently.

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“This is about to get really ugly,” the hackers wrote in a Telegram channel, which 404 Media joined, while posting user data on Wednesday. A source with knowledge of the breach confirmed to 404 Media that the data is legitimate. 404 Media granted the source anonymity to speak candidly about a sensitive incident.

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The vast majority of mice that received the vaccine warded off repeated exposure to cancer cells, but the applications for humans are still not known.#vaccine #science #TheAbstract


A New 'Nanoparticle Vaccine' Prevented Cancer In Mice, Study Says


Scientists have developed a unique nanoparticle vaccine that prevented the development of multiple forms of cancer in mice, reports a study published in Cell Reports Medicine on Thursday.

Eighty percent of mice that received the novel vaccine and were subsequently exposed to cancerous cells did not develop tumors and survived to the end of the 250-day long experiment. In contrast, all of the mice that received different vaccine formulations, or remained unvaccinated, developed tumors and none survived longer than 35 days.

It’s too early to know if this breakthrough will ever be applicable to human cancer prevention or treatment, but the successful demonstration in mice is a promising result for the team’s so-called “super-adjuvant” vaccine. This approach uses nanoparticles made of fatty molecules to deliver two distinct “adjuvants,” which are substances in vaccines that enhance an immune response.

“The results that we have are super exciting, and we're really looking forward to pushing forward to the next steps,” said Griffin Kane, a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and first author on the paper, in a call with 404 Media. “But I think that the translation of these types of therapies from preclinical mouse models to the clinic is a very humbling experience for a lot of people and teams.”

“It’s these highlights that make it worth coming to work,” added Prabhani Atukorale, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the Riccio College of Engineering at UMass Amherst and corresponding author on the paper, in the same call. “But I agree that the translation of these findings is key. We are not satisfied with simply publishing a paper. We want to get these into patients, and it is a humbling process because there are significant gaps.”
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Scientists have been working on nanoparticle-based drug designs for decades, and the field has experienced rapid progress in recent years alongside advances in nanotechnology and drug delivery pathways. Nanoparticles provide a stable platform for carrying vaccine components to key targets, increasing the efficiency of delivery to specific sites in the body and uptake by the immune system.

Atukorale’s team previously published a study on a similar vaccine that shrank and cleared tumors from mice. In their new study, the researchers adapted the nanoparticle design to achieve prophylactic protection from melanoma, pancreatic, and triple-negative breast cancer in mice, with support from the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School, and the National Institutes of Health.

Vaccines consist of two main components: antigens, which are substances that trigger an immune response, and adjuvants, which enhance the immune response. Like other cancer vaccines, the nanoparticle treatment delivers antigens that activate white blood cells in the immune system to help fight off specific types of tumors.

What’s new in this study is that the nanoparticles accommodated two distinct adjuvants that target different immune pathways known as STING (stimulator of interferon genes) and TLR4 (Toll-like receptor 4), which further boosts the immune response to introduced cancer cells.

Adjuvants often require very different drug delivery systems, but the nanoparticles, which are about 30 to 60 nanometers across, are big enough to house different adjuvants in their unique environments, while remaining small enough to enter lymph nodes where they can activate key immune cells.

“The big picture is that we need better adjuvants for our vaccines,” Atukorale said. “We think that we can build them using nanoparticles. This is an example in a tumor.”

One of the most exciting surprises from the study turned out to be the prolonged protection against the spread of cancer provided by the nanoparticle vaccine. The vaccinated mice that did not develop tumors during their first exposure to melanoma cells were then later injected with new metastatic cancer cells, and their immune systems fought those off too, preventing the development and spread of the tumors.

“There's long-term robust memory immunity,” said Kane.

Moreover, while the team focused on certain cancers in their experiment, the nanoparticle platform could deliver a range of specialized antigen-adjuvant combinations to target different types of tumors.

“We think that this is one of the true strengths of these strategies,” said Atukorale. “They will have much broader reach than many of the cancer-specific treatments out there.”

That said, Kane and Atukorale cautioned that their team’s work is still in early stages—and, of course, focused on mice and not people. They also noted that only a handful of cancer vaccines have been clinically approved out of thousands in development. While the new study represents an intriguing step forward, the dream of wide-ranging prophylactic cancer vaccines is many years away, assuming it can materialize at all.

“A lot of very elegant technologies have come out of labs and have not fully succeeded in patients,” Kane said. “We believe that we're building this technology towards something that would improve on what current cancer vaccines are able to deliver.”


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Tv2000 trasmetterà in diretta da piazza San Pietro due appuntamenti del weekend con Papa Leone XIV: sabato 11 ottobre alle 18 la veglia di preghiera e il rosario per la pace (in streaming anche su Play2000) e domenica 12 ottobre alle 10.


404 Media has gotten a grant to unearth public records about systematic censorship of books, schools, and libraries in the U.S.#Updates


Help Us Investigate Book Bans and Educational Censorship Around America


Over the last few years, some of our more meaningful (and unfortunately bleakest) reporting has been on the many ways in which the right wing has systematically targeted libraries, schools, authors, and educators over the things they teach, specifically with regard to the teaching of systemic racism, LGBTQ+ issues, science, and sex education. These targeting efforts have led to a widespread, highly successful effort to ban books, restrict curricula, harass and oust teachers and librarians, and broadly censor the educational system. This movement has leveraged these successes to seize power not just in city councils and local school boards but has succeeded in making censorship and “anti wokeness” one of the dominant political ideologies in the United States.

We have successfully gained access to public records that show, for example, how a local group in Idaho successfully got a police officer to go hunting for “obscene” books at the public library, the playbook behind getting "Drag Storytime" library events canceled, how superintendents in Florida couldn’t figure out how to comply with the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, and have spoken to numerous librarians, scientists, and professors to learn how educational freedom, free access to information, and historic archives are under attack. Today—which happens to be the fourth day of Banned Books Week—we are proud and excited to announce that we will be continuing and ramping up this work over the next year with the help of a grant from our friends and colleagues at government transparency nonprofit Muckrock, with support from the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web. (We’re also excited to partner with Muckrock on this new piece of limited edition merch it made for Banned Books week).

From our proposal: “Book banning and educational censorship (the banning of LGBTQIA+ studies, the study of slavery and systemic racism, the war on “DEI” and trans people) has become a political cudgel and core rallying point for the current administration. These bans have been pushed through by organized groups such as Moms for Liberty and high-profile politicians, and impact the daily lives, careers, and future prospects of students, their families, and teachers, while simultaneously managing to become a core part of the culture war. These documents about censorship are themselves difficult to obtain and are at risk of being memory holed and forgotten about without a systematic effort to obtain, publish, and archive them. This project will show how censorship works and will shed light on the sheer scale of these censorship efforts, at a time when public trust in the government is at an all-time low.”

Over the next few weeks, we will be filing hundreds of public records requests with state, local, and federal governments and school districts with the hope of unearthing more information about the groups, politicians, and monied interests that have been pushing book bans and educational censorship on American public schools and libraries. As we get these documents back over the course of the next few months, we will be making them available to the public through Document Cloud, with the hopes of creating an enduring archive of public records about educational censorship in the United States. We will also, of course, be reporting on the documents we get back and will be turning them into articles that you can read on 404 Media.

As always, we will need some help from our readers. We need help deciding what to look for, which school districts and cities to seek public records from, and need leads on where we should point our reporting efforts. During the height of the pandemic, many city councils made their meeting minutes and meeting transcripts searchable, so we have a good sense of the types of organizations and communities that have been most severely affected by educational censorship and book bans, and have a good idea of where to get started. But if you are a librarian, teacher, educator, parent, local politician, or activist who is aware of systemic efforts to ban books, censor curricula, defund libraries, or otherwise attack educational freedom, please let us know by emailing jason@[url=https://web.brid.gy/404media.co]404 Media[/url] or by reaching out to Jason securely over Signal at jason.404. And if you want to further support this work, you can do so by becoming a paid subscriber or by donating to our tip jar.




Dazn, lettera agli utenti pirata per il risarcimento: “Pagate 500 euro e non rifatelo”

[quote]MILANO – Cinquecento euro e la promessa di “non porre in essere, in futuro, ulteriori comportamenti che ledano i diritti” della società. Sono queste le richieste avanzate da Dazn agli…
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L’Esg cambia volto. Nasce la finanza europea della difesa

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

L’Europa accelera sulla costruzione di una finanza a misura di difesa e sicurezza, e lo fa aggiornando le proprie regole del gioco. Euronext, il principale mercato borsistico paneuropeo che riunisce le piazze di Parigi, Milano, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, Lisbona e Dublino, avvia una nuova stagione per



Bundestag zu Chatkontrolle: „Anlasslose Überwachung ist ein Tabu in einem Rechtsstaat“


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ho delle fantasie assurde... a volte mi diverto a immaginare una meloni, o un salvini, a una "convention" con un buon numero di persone che la pensano più o meno come me... con lui che fa la sua sparata contro gli immigrati... contro i vaccini... o difende putin o israele... della serie perché la malvagia nato... e non viene immediatamente insultato... ma un gelo sensibile e glaciale prende improvvisamente possesso della folla... poi continua a dire le sue cose e la gente semplicemente si gira e se ne va in massa, con una sola risposta: "no grazie".


‘We don’t want democracy lol. We want caliphate.’ According to court records, an Oklahoma guardsman with a security clearance gave 3D printed firearms to an FBI agent posing as an Al Qaeda contact.#News


National Guardsman Planned American Caliphate on Discord, Sent 3D Printed Guns to Al Qaeda, Feds Say


The FBI accused a former National Guardsman living in Tulsa, Oklahoma of trying to sell 3D printed guns to Al Qaeda. According to an indictment unsealed by the Justice Department in September, 25-year-old Andrew Scott Hastings used a Discord server to plan a Caliphate in America and shipped more than 100 3D printed machine gun conversion kits to an undercover FBI operative who claimed he had contacts in the terrorist organization.
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The Army Times first reported the story after the DOJ unsealed the charging documents. According to the court records, Hastings first landed on the radar of authorities in 2019 when a co-worker at an Abuelo’s restaurant in Tulsa called the police to report he’d been talking about blowing things up. When the cops interviewed Hastings, he told them he was just interested in chemistry and The Anarchist’s Cookbook. In 2020, the cops interviewed his mom. “Hastings’ mother, Terri, told TPD that her son was on the [autism] spectrum, was socially active online, and had converted to Islam.”

According to Terri, odd incidents piled up. She said that someone mailed Hastings a Quran, that he’d once received an order of chicken wings paid for by someone in Indonesia, and that he’d once threatened his family with a can of gasoline. “She also mentioned an incident in the family home where Hastings became enraged when she cooked bacon, and thereafter called someone she described as his ‘handler,’” according to court records.

The charging documents said the FBI got involved in 2024 because of a Discord server called “ARMY OF MUHAMMAD.” Discord cooperated with the FBI investigation and granted access to some of Hastings’ records to authorities. The FBI alleged that Hastings met with several other people on the Discord server and plotted terror attacks against Americans. At this time, Hastings worked for the National Guard as an aircraft powertrain repairer and held a SECRET-level national security clearance.

The charging documents detailed Hastings' alleged plot to establish a caliphate in the US via Discord. “[T]he most important theater right now is cyberspace…we need an actionable plan we can start work on--something slow and Ling(sic) term not hasty and slapdash,” Hastings allegedly said on Discord. “I think it would be best if we create a channel and I’ll list a physical training routine.”

“If we get 9-10 guys maybe inshaAllah we can …we could put headquarters in the USA cuz yk [you know] if we are fighting them the military is prohibited from operations on the homeland only ntnal [sic] guard and agencies can operate within borders…[y]ou need to contest air land and cyberspace…what my plan addresses is how to contest all of these at once while providing more aid than harm we can do in collateral and taking out targets of higher strength.”

According to the FBI’s version of events, Hastings talked about moving the group off of Discord and onto Signal because he believed Discord wasn’t secure. He also bragged about police interrogating him about explosives and “claimed to have made a firearm and discussed making a nuclear rocket.”

“We don’t want democracy lol,” he said on Discord, according to court records. “We want caliphate”

Hastings talked about other groups he was in contact with on Signal, offered to make training videos about weapon handling, and told others on the Discord server that he knew how to make firearms and was willing to ship them to like-minded militants. “I already have some small arms components partially finished and nearly ready to issue,” he said, according to the charging document. “I’ll send one photo but wanna remain kinda anonymous.”

The FBI said it slipped an “Online Covert Employee” (OCE) into Hastings’ life on March 26, 2025. Posing as a person on eBay, the FBI employee told Hastings he had contacts with Al Qaeda. “The OCE then recommended they move the conversation to Telegram or Signal, the latter of which Hastings said did not even have ‘a backdoor,’ meaning it could not be hacked or intercepted by law enforcement.”

The issue, of course, is that Hastings was speaking with an FBI employee. Over the next few months, Hastings spoke with the OCE about using a 3D printer to manufacture weapons for them with the eventual goal of getting them in the hands of Al Qaeda. Hastings allegedly told the OCE that he’d been discharged from the military and needed to make money.

In the summer of 2025, the FBI alleged that Hastings started mass printing Glock parts and switch conversion kits for Al Qaeda. “Hastings told the OCE he was moving out of his parent’s home in July 2025 after they complained about the noise and smell created when he 3D printed weapons,” the court documents said. The FBI allegedly has video of Hastings at a post office shipping multiple packages that summer that authorities said contained more than 100 3D printed switches, two 3D printed lower receivers for a Glock, and one 3D printed Glock slide.

The FBI has charged Hastings with attempting to provide material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations and illegal possession or transfer of a machinegun. The Justice Department considers every single 3D conversion kit Hastings shipped an individual machinegun, even when they’re not installed.


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PALESTINA. Il piano Trump è un progetto di dominio travestito da soluzione politica


@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Intervista all'analista giordana Shahd Hammouri sul piano Trump. "Per il diritto internazionale un accordo raggiunto sotto coercizione è nullo. E il diritto dei palestinesi all’autodeterminazione è inalienabile, non è negoziabile"



Forte questa cosa... 😁

@Fisica


Qual è il modo più semplice per passare da miglia a chilometri?

Usa Fibonacci!

1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...

2 miglia sono circa 3 chilometri
3 miglia sono circa 5 chilometri
...
21 miglia sono circa 34 chilometri

e più la distanza diventa lunga, più l'approssimazione è corretta.

Perché la serie di Fibonacci tende al rapporto aureo 1.618 che è molto vicino al rapporto 1 miglio = 1.609 chilometri

#sapevatelo


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mi ricorda vagamente qualcosa... è pieno di gente che pensa che basti togliere libertà per risolvere i problemi. in realtà è più complesso di così. servirebbe partecipazione ai problemi. ma per qualche motivo per la gente il politico non è quella figura che fa una sintesi tra istanze che arrivano dal basso, privilegiando quello o quell'altro a seconda della parte politica, ma quello che RISOLVE I PROBLEMI. mai idea fu più sbagliata. i problemi li risolve la gente con il lavoro e le scelte di tutti i giorni, o chi avvia un'attività sana e utile. perché una classe politica che non può ovviamente da sola risolvere i problemi al massimo può cercare di convincerti con la propaganda di averli risolti: non ha altri strumenti effettivi. oppure si creano nuovi problemi a tavolino, e questi magari si possono davvero risolvere, visto che non sono neppure veri problemi. facile inventarsi i problemi e risolvere quelli. sia il problema che la soluzione sono nell'idea di chi convince qualcun altri prima che esistono, e poi che sono spariti, grazie a qualche intervento ad-kazzzum se non criminale, oppure dichiarandoli pubblicamente risolti. esistono soluzioni a corto e lungo termine, e soluzioni sostenibili e soluzioni NON sostenibili.


Domani volevo andare a Milano, in treno, faccio una ricerca sul sito di Trenitalia e vedo che:

1) con un Interregionale ci metterei 5 ore e 8 minuti (velocita media circa 60 km/h) e pagherei 25,50 €;
2) con un Intercity ci metterei 6 ore e 32 minuti (velocita media circa 50 km/h) e pagherei 36,50 €.

(per completezza aggiungo che ci sono anche le Frecce, velocissime e costosissime)

Domande:
a) come fa un Intercity ad essere più lento di un Interregionale (considerando anche che con l'Interregionale dovrei fare due cambi e con l'intercity no)?
b) come fa un Intercity, che è più lento di un Interregionale, a costare di più?
b) come fanno dei treni a muoversi con velocità medie così basse?

E niente, vado in auto...

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@.mau.

Interessante.

Ti danno un servizio peggiore però il prezzo del biglietto resta quello...

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@.mau.

È vero... anche perché ci passi così tanto tempo su quell'Intercity che potrebbero farti pagare la tassa di soggiorno.



Jack Hardy – Southern Comfort – Live Trio 1988 -Teatro dell’Acquario Cosenza
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Ci sono dischi che non raccontano solo una serata, ma una geografia dello spirito. Southern Comfort, registrato dal vivo nel 1988 al Teatro dell’Acquario di Cosenza, è uno di quei documenti che restituiscono non soltanto la voce di un artista, ma il respiro di un’epoca e di un modo di intendere la canzone


@Firenze

Qualcuno sa dove si possono noleggiare bici a Firenze per un sabato o una domenica?

Bici "vere" non elettriche.

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Trek in manifattura tabacchi noleggia belle bici altrimenti anche decathlon propone un servizio simile, come spesso fanno alcune officine di riparazioni bici.

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buona notizia. qualcuno che pensa esiste.


la russia è sempre stata un bel guaio ed è sempre stata sul suolo europeo. solo i comunisti old style hanno usato tutte le energie per essere solo antiamericani. non dimentichiamo che l'italia è stata il paese con il partito comunista più forte. e questo è un problema culturale serio. che non si risolve però diventando fascisti. che poi è il gioco di putin. il modello illiberale di putin, corea del nord, cina, alla fine, al netto delle bolle speculative (immobiliare cinese di ieri e auto elettrica di oggi) non produce reddito e sviluppo alla lunga.


Silvana Dragutinović con Enzo Martines – Donne che pensano di notte
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In libreria dal 15 Ottobre 2025 Un lavoro scritto a quattro mani: protagonista e scrittore, in uno scambio emotivo e letterario ricco e profondo. La storia vera di una donna impegnata a fare della sua durissima esperienza il proprio lavoro: aiutare altre donne che subiscono violenze e prevaricazioni. Una testimonianza sul