Disarming a Nuke… Twice
Since the tail end of World War II, humanity has struggled to deal with its newfound ability to harness the tremendous energy in the nucleus of the atom. Of course there have been some positive developments like nuclear power which can produce tremendous amounts of electricity without the greenhouse gas emissions of fossil fuels. But largely humanity decided to build a tremendous nuclear weapons arsenal instead, which has not only cause general consternation worldwide but caused specific problems for one scientist in particular.
[Steve Weintz] takes us through the tale of [Dr. John C. Clark] who was working with the Atomic Energy Commission in the United States and found himself first at a misfire of a nuclear weapons test in the early 1950s. As the person in charge of the explosive device, it was his responsibility to safely disarm the weapon after it failed to detonate. He would find himself again in this position a year later when a second nuclear device sat on the test pad after the command to detonate it was given. Armed with only a hacksaw and some test equipment he was eventually able to disarm both devices safely.
One note for how treacherous this work actually was, outside of the obvious: although there were safety devices on the bombs to ensure the nuclear explosion would only occur under specific situations, there were also high explosives on the bomb that might have exploded even without triggering the nuclear explosion following it. Nuclear bombs and nuclear power plants aren’t the only things that the atomic age ushered in, though. There have been some other unique developments as well, like the nuclear gardens of the mid 1900s.
Can We Replace a Program Counter with a Linear-Feedback Shift Register? Yes We Can!
Today we heard from [Richard James Howe] about his new CPU. This new 16-bit CPU is implemented in VHDL for an FPGA.
The really cool thing about this CPU is that it eschews the typical program counter (PC) and replaces it with a linear-feedback shift register (LFSR). Apparently an LFSR can be implemented in hardware with fewer transistors than are required by an adder.
Usually the program counter in your CPU increments by one, each time indicating the location of the next instruction to fetch and execute. When you replace your program counter with an LFSR it still does the same thing, indicating the next instruction to fetch and execute, but now those instructions are scattered pseudo-randomly throughout your address space!
When the instructions for your program are distributed pseudo-randomly throughout your address space you find yourself in need of a special compiler which can arrange for this to work, and that’s what this is for. Of course all of this is shenanigans and is just for fun. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard from [Richard], we have seen his Bit-Serial CPU and Forth System-On-Chip in recent history. Glad to see he’s still at it!
Thanks to [Richard James Howe] for letting us know about this latest development.
Building a Wireless Motorized Fader For Lighting Control
Motorized faders are very cool, and you can find them in everything from expensive mixing desks to high-end video editing decks. If you want to build your own wireless motorized fader controls for your own projects, you might like this project from [Ian Peterson].
Faders are useful controls, but they’re usually very one-way devices—you set them to what you want, and that’s it. However, motorized faders are a little fancier. You can move them yourself, or they can be moved under the command of other hardware or software—making a control change automatically that is still visible to the human in front of the control panel.
[Ian Peterson] built his OSCillator motorized fader for his work with lighting consoles in theater contexts. Its name references the Open Sound Control (OSC) platform which is commonly used across various lighting consoles. His build relies on an ESP32 to run the show, which communicates with other lighting hardware via WiFi. The microcontroller is responsible for reading the position of the fader and built-in button, and sending the relevant commands to other lighting devices on the network. At the same time, it must also listen to commands from lighting consoles on the network and update the motorized fader’s position in turn if the relevant control it’s mapped to has been changed elsewhere.
If you’re working in theater or film and you’re wanting to control lighting cues wirelessly, a tool like this can really come in handy. We don’t see a lot of motorized faders in DIY projects, but they pop up now and then.
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ESPer-CDP Plays CDs and Streams in Style
What do you get when you combine an ESP32, a 16-bit DAC, an antique VFD, and an IDE CD-ROM drive? Not much, unless you put in the work, which [Akasaka Ryuunosuke] did to create ESPer-CDP, a modern addition for your hi-fi rack.
It plays CDs (of course), but also can also scrobb the disks to Last.fm, automatically fetch track names and lyrics for CDs, and of course stream internet radio. It even acts as a Bluetooth speaker, because when you have an ESP32 and a DAC, why not? Of course we cannot help but award extra style points for the use of a VFD, a salvaged Futaba GP1232A02. There’s just something about VFDs and stereo equipment that makes them go together like milk and cookies.Between the panel and the VFD, this could almost pass as vintage Sony.
In terms of CD access, it looks like the IDE interface is being used to issue ATAPI commands to the CD-ROM drive to get audio out via S/PDIF. (Do you remember when you had to hook your CD drive to your sound card to play music CDs?) This goes through a now-discontinued WM8805 receiver — a sign this project has been in the works for a while — that translates S/PDIF into an I2S stream the ESP32 can easily work with.
Work with it it does, with the aforementioned scrobbing, along with track ID and time-sinked lyrics via CDDB or MusicBrainz. The ESP32 should have the computing power to pull data through the IDE bus and decode it, but we have to admit that this hack gets the job done — albeit at the expense of losing the ability to read data CDs, like MP3 or MIDI. [Akasaka Ryuunosuk] has plans to include such functionality into v2, along with the ability to use a more modern SATA CD-ROM drive. We look forward to seeing it, especially if it keeps the VFD and classic styling. It just needs to be paired with a classic amplifier, and maybe a DIY turntable to top off the stack.
Thanks to [Akasaka Ryuunosuke] for the tip. If you also crave our eternal gratitude (which is worth its weight in gold, don’t forget), drop us a tip of your own. We’d love to hear from you.
Hot Rod Backyard Bath on Steel Spring Legs
In a fusion of scrapyard elegance and Aussie ingenuity, [Mark Makies] has given a piece of old steel a steamy second life with his ‘CastAway Tub’. Call it a bush mechanic’s fever dream turned functional sculpture, starring two vintage LandCruiser leaf springs, and a rust-hugged cast iron tub dug up after 20 years in hiding. And put your welding goggles on, because this one is equal parts brute force and artisan flair.
What makes this hack so bold is, first of all, the reuse of unforgiving spring steel. Leaf springs, notoriously temperamental to weld, are tamed here with oxy-LPG preheating, avoiding thermal shock like a pro. The tub sits proudly atop a custom-welded frame shaped from dismantled spring packs, with each leaf ground, clamped, torched, and welded into a steampunk sled base. The whole thing looks like it might outrun a dune buggy – and possibly bathe you while it’s at it. It’s a masterclass in metalwork with zero CAD, all intuition, and a grinder that’s seen things.
Inspired? For those with a secret love for hot water and hot steel, this build is a blueprint for turning bush junk into backyard art. Read up on the full build at Instructables.
Cambridge ShotSpotter Hearing Monday
Monday, the Cambridge Public Safety Committee hosts a hearing to examine Cambridge’s use of ShotSpotters. You can attend in person, via Zoom or email testimony. Meeting details, including how to sign up to testify, are up now.
We especially urge Cambridge Pirates to speak against ShotSpotters, but if you live or work near Cambridge, please come by to speak or attend remotely.
La corruzione digitale prende il sopravvento a Washington. È il momento di chiamare le criptovalute con il loro vero nome: un'impresa criminale
A meno che non si verifichi un'improvvisa esplosione di coscienza e razionalità a Capitol Hill, il Congresso sta per approvare, con (purtroppo) ampio sostegno bipartisan, il GENIUS Act , che legittimerà e normalizzerà le "stablecoin", token di criptovaluta che, a differenza dei token originali come Bitcoin e i suoi imitatori, dovrebbero essere protetti dalle forti fluttuazioni del loro potere d'acquisto, perché sono garantiti da asset convenzionali come i buoni del Tesoro.
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🕘 Ci scusiamo per il disagio: 6 ore sono il nostro record assoluto!
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Così il capo del Pentagono rilancia la deterrenza americana nell’Indo-Pacifico
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Nel suo primo intervento internazionale come segretario alla Difesa statunitense, Pete Hegseth, ha tracciato al Shangri-La Dialogue di Singapore la nuova postura degli Stati Uniti nell’Indo-Pacifico sotto l’amministrazione Trump. Il discorso ha rappresentato un cambio di paradigma: meno idealismo, più
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Marina Cardozo, docente alla Facoltà di Scienze Umane e dell‘Educazione dell‘Università di Montevideo, e Mimmo Franzinelli, giornalista e saggista, hanno appena pubblicato per Einaudi “Gli artigli del Condor – Dittature latino americane, CIA e neo fascismo italiano“. Entrambi studiosi del fascismo e del neofascismo hanno all‘attivo molte pubblicazioni sul tema. In questi giorni sono in […]
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Ignorata nella X Commissione del Senato la proposta di legge di iniziativa popolare per il salario minimo
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TURCHIA. Nuova stretta sull’opposizione: arresti di massa e repressione a Istanbul
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In manette decine di esponenti del Partito Popolare Repubblicano (CHP), principale forza politica di opposizione
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Willy Vlautin, scrittore e musicista originario del Nevada, rappresenta una voce unica nel panorama letterario contemporaneo. Con una scrittura sobria, essenziale ma incredibilmente empatica, Vlautin dipinge con grande sensibilità i contorni di un’America spesso trascurata: quella dei perdenti, dei disillusi, dei sognatori spezzati. Nei suoi romanzi, ogni personaggio è un microcosmo di
La dura (e dispendiosa) lotta di Getty alle Intelligenze artificiali malandrine
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L’attacco ibrido all’Occidente è il pericolo numero uno. Scrive Terzi
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Informare, nel suo significato più intrinseco, presuppone un dare forma. Non a caso, l’informazione è proprio quel mezzo che dà una voce a ciò che accade. Aristotele sosteneva che dall’unione di forma e materia si ottiene la sostanza. Un’intuizione calzante, perché nei nostri sistemi
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Ecco perché abbiamo già perso il controllo dell’IA. Report Guardian
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Uno studio rivela che la maggior parte dei chatbot basati sull'intelligenza artificiale può esserehttps://www.startmag.it/innovazione/ecco-perche-abbiamo-gia-perso-il-controllo-dellia-report-guardian/
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Era inevitabile che sarebbe stato tutto una grande merda perché è intrinseco nelle logicha del capitalismo dove occorre arrivare per primi per occupare le piazze migliori.
In questa corsa in cui tutto è concesso si prendono tutte le scorciatoie possibili incluse quelle illegali, ci penseranno i miliardi dopo a occultare le magagne, nel mentre si continua a correre...
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Questa è una puntata di crash la chiave digitale che affronta il tema dal titolo emblematico Gli schiavi di Chatgpt
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Le città di pianura
Le città di pianura
Le città di pianura, firmato dal regista Francesco Sossai, racconta la storia di Carlobianchi e Doriano, due spiantati cinquantenni, il quali hanno un’ossessione: andare a bere l’ultimo bicchiere.www.altrenotizie.org
Italia capolista mondiale del precariato, ai referendum 5 sì per cancellare anni di bugie, parla Emiliano Brancaccio
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Cancellarsi da Facebook
Il 9 febbraio avevo cancellato l'account Facebook, il sistema mi aveva detto che per 30 giorni sarebbe stato solo disattivato e che l'eliminazione vera e propria sarebbe avvenuta solo 30 giorni dopo.
Siamo al 30 maggio e il mio account è ancora lì.
Stasera sono nuovamente entrato e ho rifatto la procedura, al termine della quale il sistema mi ha ancora una volta confermato che la mia richiesta di cancellazione era stata ricevuta, che l'account era stato programmato per l'eliminazione ma che per 30 giorni sarebbe stato solo disattivato, casomai avessi cambiato idea.
Qualcuno di voi è riuscito a cancellarsi per davvero?
Nel frattempo ho scritto al Garante per la Privacy segnalando il problema e chiedendo come fare per poter vedere rispettato il mio diritto ad essere rimosso da quel social network.
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Risking free speech won’t protect kids
Dear Friend of Press Freedom,
It’s now the 66th day that Rümeysa Öztürk is facing deportation by the United States government for writing an op-ed it didn’t like. More press freedom news below.
Risking free speech won’t protect kids
Federal agencies are transforming into the speech police under President Donald Trump. So why are some Democrats supporting the Kids Online Safety Act, a recently reintroduced bill that would authorize the MAGA-controlled Federal Trade Commission to enforce censorship?
As Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) senior advocacy adviser Caitlin Vogus wrote for The Boston Globe, there’s never an excuse for supporting censorship bills, but especially when the political loyalists at the FTC are sure to abuse any power they’re given to stifle news on disfavored topics. Read the op-ed here.
We’re ready to sue if Paramount executives sell out the press
We’ve written previously about how Trump’s frivolous complaint against Paramount Global over CBS News’ editing of an interview with Kamala Harris threatens the freedoms of other news outlets. Yesterday, Trump proved it by claiming his $20 billion damages demand is based on “mental anguish” due to the answer – which doesn’t even mention him. How’s that for a “snowflake”?
As we informed Paramount Global executives last week, we plan to file a shareholder derivative lawsuit if Paramount settles. We believe any settlement – let alone the eight figure range being discussed – would be an effort to launder bribe money through the courts and would damage Paramount irreparably.
Reports this week in the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere have noted that executives fear derivative liability if they settle. They should. Read more here.
Phone companies keep journalist surveillance secret
A letter by Sen. Ron Wyden about surveillance of senators’ phone lines has an important lesson for journalists, too: Be careful in selecting your phone carrier.
Wyden wrote his Senate colleagues revealing which wireless carriers inform customers about government surveillance requests (Cape, Google Fi, and US Mobile), and which don’t (AT&T, Boost Mobile, Charter/Spectrum, Comcast/Xfinity Mobile, T-Mobile, and Verizon). Read more here.
Fallout from silencing Voice of America
As a reporter on the press freedom beat, Liam Scott chronicled abuses against journalists for Voice of America. But now, Scott himself is part of the story.
In March, Trump signed an executive order gutting the United States Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA. Scott and his colleagues have been or are set to be terminated imminently, and the website hasn’t published a new story in months.
We spoke to Scott about his unique perspective on current threats to press freedom, as both a victim and a journalist covering them. We were joined by Jason Scott of Archive Team, who is working to preserve VOA’s content should it be taken offline. Read more and watch the webinar here.
Administration abuses secrecy rules
Lauren Harper, FPF’s Daniel Ellsberg chair on government secrecy, joined MeidasTouch Network’s Legal AF podcast, “Court of History,” to explain how the Trump administration is abusing secrecy to control the news narrative — and how an FPF Freedom of Information Act win revealed the truth.
Harper was joined by University of Maryland professor Jason Baron in a wide-ranging discussion with co-hosts Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz. Watch the video podcast here.
Federal police reforms repealed
The same week the Justice Department announced it was dropping federal oversight programs and investigations into more than two dozen police departments, including in Minneapolis, the city held a remembrance marking five years since the murder of George Floyd by a local police officer.
Police abuses of protestors and journalists during the demonstrations that followed Floyd’s murder led to the now-abandoned reforms, including consent decrees in Minneapolis and Louisville dealing with how police should interact with journalists covering protests and their aftermaths. The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, a project of FPF, has more. Read the Tracker’s coverage here.
What we’re reading
Greene County policy barring staff from speaking to press ‘unconstitutional,’ experts say (The Daily Progress). Local government employees should be able to talk to the press. But in Greene County, Virginia, they can’t. We told The Daily Progress that the county policy is unconstitutional.
Journalist sues LA county, ex-LA county sheriff for criminally investigating her (The Dissenter). It’s good to see journalist Maya Lau stand up for journalists’ right to not be investigated and harassed for doing their jobs.
How to stand your ground, in three (not so easy) steps (American Crisis). Institutions shouldn’t cave to Trump’s threats. Thanks to Margaret Sullivan for citing our plans to sue if Paramount settles with Trump as an example on how to stand your ground.
FBI visits me over manifesto (Ken Klippenstein). Journalists’ sources and newsgathering are none of the FBI’s business. They don’t seriously think Klippenstein was some kind of conspirator — they just want to intimidate him and other journalists.
Silencing Voice of America has global consequences
As a reporter on the press freedom beat, Liam Scott chronicled abuses against journalists at home and abroad for Voice of America. But he was shocked when the experiences of those on the other side of the page became his own.
In March, President Donald Trump signed an executive order suddenly gutting the United States Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA. Scott and hundreds of colleagues have been or are set to be terminated imminently, and the international news service’s website hasn’t published a new story in months.
To understand more about how Trump’s anti-press tactics threaten the independence of public-interest journalism and what comes next for press freedom in the U.S. and around the world, Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) hosted an online webinar May 23 with Scott and Archive Team Co-founder Jason Scott, who is working to preserve VOA’s content should it be taken offline.
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“After several years of covering press freedom issues, it still feels weird to be in the midst of a press freedom issue that is affecting me and my colleagues,” Liam Scott said. “There is actually a lot that is happening here that reminds me of what I’ve reported on in other countries.”
He also expressed significant concern for colleagues who are in the U.S. on visas. Without authorization to continue working here, they will be forced to return home to countries where austere rules about free speech can lead to jail time or worse, he cautioned.
“VOA has journalists now imprisoned in Myanmar, Vietnam, and Azerbaijan, and there are other journalists from Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia who are imprisoned in other countries around the world as well, just for doing their jobs,” Liam Scott said, referring to two other international news services long supported by the U.S. government. “So my immediate concern was if VOA and its sister outlets shut down, who is going to advocate for these reporters?”
Preserving VOA’s online content
While the fate of VOA’s employees hangs in the balance, so too does its website, a resource for readers who live in regions of censorship and can’t access this information anywhere else. Amid fears that the site and the reporting it hosts will vanish from the internet and leave behind thousands of stories, efforts are underway to preserve its contents.
Archive Team members, including Jason Scott, have created an “online footprint” of VOA’s website that contains over 400 gigabytes worth of stories. It’s paramount to ensure a replica of the site exists before its potential takedown, he said, because the work cannot be done retroactively.
“The conversation about whether or not to save something usually stops once it’s gone,” he added.
As a general rule of thumb, Jason Scott recommended that journalists keep multiple copies of their work in different locations, in the event they lose access to where their work is published.
Doing so is especially important in the current digital climate under the Trump administration, which has scrubbed countless federal webpages.
In that sense, said Jason Scott, it bears resemblance to a startup company.
“You move fast, you break things, you work it out later. If something can’t be explained to you in two seconds, get rid of it,” he added. This slash-and-burn approach, a Trump administration hallmark, can wreak havoc for preservation efforts because it evokes a digital “entropy” that can change data access on a dime, said Jason Scott.
While trawling internet data can be exhausting, so can reporting through censorship. Liam Scott, who has continued his work on the press freedom beat at outlets elsewhere, said it’s important “to not get fatigued” and to remember that threats and retaliation are often reactions to strong journalism, which underscores the need to protect the rights of those doing the work.
“Attacks on journalists are also attacks on the public,” he said. “Because when you’re attacking a journalist, you’re attacking the information that they’re trying to share with their audience — information that is so important for how we live our lives.”
Just as accountability is met with reprisal, archiving data is met with unpredictability. As the Archive Team compiles the work of countless VOA journalists who risked their lives to report the truth, Jason Scott said to remember that data preservation is an uphill battle. The power to decide what stays online often belongs to those with the most effective keys to the internet: powerful institutions like the government.
“Data is an incredible devil’s bargain,” he said. “Entropy is the house, and the house always wins.”
This week, we discuss an exciting revamp of The Abstract, tech betrayals, and the "it's for cops" defense.
This week, we discuss an exciting revamp of The Abstract, tech betrayals, and the "itx27;s for cops" defense.#BehindTheBlog
Behind the Blog: Lighting Money on Fire and the Meaning of Vetting
This week, we discuss an exciting revamp of The Abstract, tech betrayals, and the "it's for cops" defense.Joseph Cox (404 Media)
L’Artico conteso. La competizione globale e il ruolo dell’Italia
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Crocevia di interessi geopolitici globali e regionali, l’Artico e le sue dinamiche impattano sugli sviluppi economici, politici e strategici internazionali. La partita artica vede oggi la comparsa e il rafforzamento di attori vecchi e nuovi, in competizione per il primato sul grande Nord. Se
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Accessori per terrario - Questo è un post automatico da FediMercatino.it
Prezzo: 35 €
Kit lampade per rettili composto da:
2 portalampade appositi per terrari
1 lampada riscaldante in ceramica
1 lampada neon uv
2 lampade riscaldanti (di cui una ancora nuova in scatola).
Tutto funzionante, vendo causa inutilizzo.
Price: 35 € :: Questo è un articolo disponibile su FediMercatino.it
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Casse 4x12 Fender GE-412 - Questo è un post automatico da FediMercatino.it
Prezzo: 320 €
Vendo per inutilizzo coppia di casse Fender come da titolo. Le casse sono funzionanti ma con segni di usura come da foto. Non ho possibilità di provare, consegna a mano.
170€ singola 320€ se prese in coppia.
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La Nato riscrive il concetto di sicurezza e amplia l’ombrello spese alla cyber
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La quadra alla fine sembra essere stata trovata a un mese dal summit Nato a L’Aja, nei Paesi Bassi. Soddisfa gli Stati Uniti, che con il ritorno di Donald Trump alla Casa Bianca chiedono agli 31 alleati di spendere di più in difesa, fino al 5%. Soddisfa i Paesi dell’Europa centrale e orientale, che puntavano […]
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Il referendum sul Jobs Act è un bivio per il Pd
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Nel loro cinismo, i meloniani hanno un minimo di ragione: i referendum del prossimo 8 e 9 giugno costituiscono, in parte, la coda del congresso del Pd e, se dovessero andar male, il suo ribaltamento. In caso di raggiungimento del quorum, infatti, Elly Schlein, meritoriamente schierata a favore di 5 Sì per restituire dignità ai
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OPINIONE. L’Europa non troverà mai un accordo su Israele, ma può aiutare Gaza
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L'UE è il principale partner commerciale di Israele e questo le dà la possibilità di cambiare il corso dell'offensiva a Gaza
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Landini a TPI: “Coi referendum i cittadini tornano protagonisti, ci sono leggi sbagliate da cancellare”
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Landini, l’8 e il 9 giugno si vota per cinque referendum. Ma gli italiani lo sanno? «Da quello che abbiamo potuto riscontrare nei luoghi nei quali abbiamo svolto la campagna referendaria, una parte consistente di italiani, prima dei nostri
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Varcare le frontiere di Sabino Cassese
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«Interrogare la memoria è un esercizio difficile», una sfida, a volte un azzardo. Senz’altro è un’occasione per trarre insegnamenti preziosi, come dimostrano queste pagine nelle quali Sabino Cassese, uno fra i più noti giuristi italiani, ripercorre la sua lunga carriera di studioso, anzi di savant. Non una «ricerca del tempo
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Podcast. Sudan sempre più nel baratro. L’incubo dei droni
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Il paese africano, devastato da due anni di guerra civile, fa ora i conti con le mire con gli appetiti degli Emirati che non rinunciano a controllare le sue riserve dell'oro.
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Femminicidio di Martina Carbonaro, De Luca: “Era fidanzata a 12 anni, è un problema” | VIDEO
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È polemica sulle dichiarazioni del governatore della Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, che, commentando il femminicidio di Martina Carbonaro, la 14enne uccisa ad Afragola dal suo ex fidanzato, il 19enne Alessio Tucci, ha sottolineato il fatto che la giovane fosse fidanzata da
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in reply to Informa Pirata • • •Sono pienamente d'accordo con l'idea che le 'stabelcoin' non hanno alcuna funzione chiaramente utile. Non ho mai capito a cosa servano queste forme di denaro.
Ma tutte queste 'Trump coin' non sono affatto criptovalute. Si tratta di sistemi altamente centralizzati che non hanno nulla a che fare con l'idea di blockchain. Quale meccanismo di consenso impiegano? Quale rete utilizzano? Per quanto ne so, tutto questo rimane nell'oscurità.
Quindi, con tutto il rispetto, non sono d'accordo con l'idea di “chiamare le criptovalute con il loro vero nome”.
Ritengo che le monete complementari (non necessariamente in esecuzione su una blockchain, anche se sembra essere una tecnologia utile per questo) possa risolvere molti problemi se lo usiamo come mezzo di pagamento piuttosto che come mezzo di investimento.
Dipende da come noi umani la usiamo. La tecnologia o il denaro non possono mai essere “criminali”. Come dico sempre: Non è l'arma a commettere il crimine, ma la persona che preme il grilletto.
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