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Next PPI Board Meeting, August 26th at 20:00 UTC


Ahoy Pirates,

Our next PPI board meeting will take place on 26.08.2025 at 14:00 UTC / 16:00 CEST.

All official PPI proceedings, Board meetings included, are open to the public. Feel free to stop by. We’ll be happy to have you.

Where:jitsi.pirati.cz/PPI-Board

Minutes of the meeting: wiki.pp-international.net/wiki…

Agenda: Pad: etherpad.pp-international.net/…

All of our meetings are posted to our calendar: pp-international.net/calendar/

We look forward to seeing visitors.

Thank you for your support,

The Board of PPI


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La fiducia degli americani nell’AI sta diminuendo ed è una questione di sicurezza nazionale


La fiducia degli americani nell’intelligenza artificiale sta diminuendo, nonostante l’accelerazione dei progressi globali in questo campo. Ciò indica un potenziale problema di sicurezza nazionale: legislatori di ogni partito, leader del settore, think tank e altri hanno avvertito che rimanere indietro rispetto alla Cina in materia di intelligenza artificiale metterebbe gli Stati Uniti in una posizione di svantaggio. Un sentimento pubblico negativo potrebbe minare il sostegno del Congresso e finanziario alla ricerca e allo sviluppo in questo campo.

Ma alcune aziende di intelligenza artificiale stanno modificando i loro prodotti per dare ai clienti governativi un maggiore controllo sul comportamento dei modelli, sull’input dei dati e persino sulla fonte di energia che alimenta il sistema.

Questo potrebbe placare l’opinione pubblica?

Un recente accordo dimostra fino a che punto le aziende siano disposte a spingersi per soddisfare le esigenze del governo. Per miliardi di persone, ChatGPT è un’astrazione visualizzata tramite il browser web. Ma all’inizio di questo mese, il chatbot basato sull’intelligenza artificiale ha assunto una forma fisica quando OpenAI ha consegnato diversi hard disk contenenti i pesi del modello o3 al Los Alamos National Laboratory. Il laboratorio mira a utilizzarli per esaminare dati classificati alla ricerca di informazioni sulla fisica delle particelle che potrebbero rimodellare la ricerca di energia e lo sviluppo di armi nucleari.

Quei dischi rigidi erano i “più preziosi” sulla Terra, l’incarnazione fisica della valutazione di 300 miliardi di dollari di OpenAI, ha detto a Defense One Katrina Mulligan, responsabile governativa dell’azienda, in occasione di un recente evento sull’intelligenza artificiale a Washington, DC. “Stiamo perdendo soldi con il nostro accordo con i laboratori nazionali”, ha detto Mulligan.

Pochi giorni dopo, OpenAI ha annunciato un contratto da 200 milioni di dollari con il Pentagono per “prototipare come l’intelligenza artificiale di frontiera possa trasformare le sue operazioni amministrative, dal miglioramento del modo in cui i militari e le loro famiglie ricevono assistenza sanitaria, alla semplificazione del modo in cui analizzano i dati di programma e acquisizione, fino al supporto alla difesa informatica proattiva. Tutti i casi d’uso devono essere coerenti con le politiche e le linee guida di OpenAI”.

All’AI Expo dello Special Competitive Studies Project a Washington, DC, un rappresentante di OpenAI ha dimostrato come gli strumenti dell’azienda possano essere utili per compiti di sicurezza nazionale: geolocalizzazione di immagini senza indizi evidenti, scansione dei registri di Telegram alla ricerca di indicatori di attività informatica o identificazione dell’origine di parti di droni recuperate dal campo di battaglia.

Il responsabile della demo ha affermato che i più recenti modelli di ragionamento dell’azienda non solo superano le versioni precedenti, ma ora consentono anche l’inserimento sicuro di dati classificati in conformità con le linee guida del Dipartimento della Difesa. A differenza di ChatGPT, rivolto al pubblico, la versione governativa mostra anche agli utenti come il modello prioritizza le fonti di dati, offrendo una trasparenza che consente agli analisti di perfezionare la logica e comprendere come il programma sia giunto alle conclusioni a cui è giunto.

Questa visibilità è essenziale per l’uso ai fini della sicurezza nazionale, ha affermato Mulligan, molto più che per i consumatori che vogliono risposte e raramente chiedono come vengono realizzati.

“Produce una catena di pensiero piuttosto dettagliata che ti dice come è arrivato alla sua conclusione, quali informazioni ha preso in considerazione che non erano possibili nel paradigma precedente”, ha detto, aggiungendo che le persone hanno creduto a lungo che tali modelli semplicemente non potessero essere spiegati, pensando che “questi modelli sarebbero sempre stati una scatola nera”.

La spiegabilità, la portabilità dei dati e il controllo delle infrastrutture locali, che consentono ai laboratori di eseguire modelli sui propri supercomputer, stanno emergendo come requisiti di base per l’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale nella pubblica amministrazione. Dare agli utenti maggiore autonomia crea fiducia.

OpenAI non è l’unica. Amazon Web Services sta silenziosamente diventando un attore fondamentale nell’intelligenza artificiale per la difesa. Ha recentemente rilasciato una versione del suo servizio Bedrock, che consente agli utenti di creare applicazioni di intelligenza artificiale generativa con un menu di modelli fondamentali, con sicurezza di livello classificato per i clienti del Dipartimento della Difesa.

Ma mentre la fiducia tra governo e Silicon Valley si sta rafforzando attorno all’obiettivo comune di progredire nell’implementazione dell’intelligenza artificiale, l’opinione pubblica si sta muovendo nella direzione opposta.

Un sondaggio condotto da Edelman a marzo ha mostrato che la fiducia nell’IA è scesa dal 50% al 35% dal 2019. E la sfiducia attraversa tutti gli schieramenti politici: solo il 38% dei democratici si fida dell’IA, rispetto al 25% degli indipendenti e al 24% dei repubblicani. Questo segue altri sondaggi che hanno mostrato un sentimento pubblico sempre più negativo nei confronti dell’IA, nonostante i professionisti che hanno integrato l’IA nel loro lavoro segnalino livelli di prestazioni più elevati.

Ma la vera divergenza è geopolitica. “La fiducia nell’intelligenza artificiale negli Stati Uniti e in tutto il mondo occidentale è bassa, mentre in Cina e nel resto del mondo in via di sviluppo si attesta intorno al 75%.”, ha affermato Mulligan.

Teme che queste disparità si traducano in reali divari nell’adozione, con la Cina in vantaggio in termini di produttività, crescita economica e qualità della vita.

L'articolo La fiducia degli americani nell’AI sta diminuendo ed è una questione di sicurezza nazionale proviene da il blog della sicurezza informatica.



Emfa inattuato in Italia, rivolta di associazioni e opposizione


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
articolo21.org/2025/08/emfa-in…
“Da domani l’Italia entrerà ufficialmente in procedura d’infrazione per violazione dell’European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), la normativa europea che tutela l’indipendenza e il pluralismo




Dire Wolf e SNOWFANG: la nuova minaccia ransomware scritta in Go


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
Negli ultimi mesi, il gruppo ransomware Dire Wolf ha fatto la sua comparsa nel panorama cybercriminale, distinguendosi per l’uso di un malware chiamato SNOWFANG, sviluppato in linguaggio Go. Questo ransomware, attivo da maggio 2025, ha già colpito numerose organizzazioni in settori



VRML and the Dream of Bringing 3D to the World Wide Web


You don’t have to be a Snow Crash or Tron fan to be familiar with the 3D craze that characterized the rise of the Internet and the World Wide Web in particular. From phrases like ‘surfing the information highway’ to sectioning websites as if to represent 3D real-life equivalents or sorting them by virtual streets like Geocities did, there has always been a strong push to make the Internet a more three-dimensional experience.

This is perhaps not so strange considering that we humans are ourselves 3D beings used to interacting in a 3D world. Surely we could make this fancy new ‘Internet’ technology do something more futuristic than connect us to text-based BBSes and serve HTML pages with heavily dithered images?

Enter VRML, the Virtual Reality Modelling Language, whose 3D worlds would surely herald the arrival of a new Internet era. Though neither VRML nor its successor X3D became a hit, they did leave their marks and are arguably the reason why we have technologies like WebGL today.

Inspired By Wheels

View of CyberTown's VRML-based Plaza and interface.View of CyberTown’s VRML-based Plaza and interface.
With an internet-based virtual reality a highly topic concept, David Raggett from Hewlett Packard Laboratories submitted a paper back in 1994 titled Extending WWW to support Platform Independent Virtual Reality. This imagined a virtual reality layer to the WWW by the end of the millennium featuring head-mounted displays (HMDs) and tracking of a user’s limbs to fully integrate them into this virtual world with potentially realistic physics, sound, etc.

Describing these virtual worlds would be at the core of this VR push, with SGML (standardized general markup language) forming the basis of such world definitions, much like how HTML is a specialized form of SGML to define the structure and layout of a document. The newly minted VRML would thus merely define 3D worlds rather than 2D documents, with both defining elements and their positioning.

Although nothing revolutionary by itself – with games and 3D modeling software by then having done something similar with their own file formats to define 3D models and worlds for years already – VRML would provide a cross-platform, fully open and independent format that was specifically made for the purpose of this online VR experience.

All Starts With Polygons


The interesting thing about VRML is perhaps that it was pushing for a shared online 3D experience years before the first commercially successful MMORPG came onto the scene in 1999 in the form of EverCra^WEverQuest. VRML was pitched in 1994 and by 1995 the very RPG-like MMO experience called Colony City (later CyberTown) was launched. This created a virtual world in which members could hold jobs, earn virtual currency and purchase 3D homes and items that were all defined in VRML.

CyberTown endured until 2012 when the company behind it shut down, but there’s an ongoing push to revive CyberTown, with the revival project‘s GitHub project giving a glimpse at the preserved VRML-based worlds such as the home world. These .wrl files (short for ‘world’) use the VRML version 2.0 standard, which was the 1997 version of VRML that got turned into an ISO standard as ISO/IEC 14772:1997, with the specification itself being readily available over at the Web3D website.

As defined in part 1 of the specification, each VRML file:

  1. implicitly establishes a world coordinate space for all objects defined in the file, as well as all objects included by the file;
  2. explicitly defines and composes a set of 3D and multimedia objects;
  3. can specify hyperlinks to other files and applications;
  4. can define object behaviors.

VRML got combined with the Humanoid Animation (HAnim) standard to make realistic humanoid articulation and movement possible. Much like HTML documents, it are often the external resources like textures that determines the final look, but basic materials can be defined in VRML as well.

A very basic example of VRML is provided on the Wikipedia entry for a simple triangle:
#VRML V2.0 utf8

Shape {
geometry IndexedFaceSet {
coordIndex [ 0, 1, 2 ]
coord Coordinate {
point [ 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0.5, 1, 0 ]
}
}
}

The interesting part comes when the material and texture appearance properties are set for a shape, albeit with basic lighting, no shaders and similar advanced features. All of these would see major improvements by the late 90s as consumer graphic cards became commonplace, especially during 1999 when we saw not only NVidia’s impressive RIVA TNT2, but especially its revolutionary Geforce 256 GPU with its hardware transform and lighting engine.

At this point video games began to look ever more realistic – even on PC – and with the release of new MMORPGs like 2004’s World of Warcraft and EverQuest II, the quirky and very dated look of VRML-based worlds made it clear that the ‘3D WWW’ dream in the browser was effectively dead and the future was these MMORPGs and kin.

It also seems fair to say that the fact that these games came with all of the assets on installation discs was a major boon over downloading hundreds of megabytes worth of assets via an anemic dial-up or crippled cable internet connection of the late 90s and early 2000s.

A Solution In Search Of A Problem

Virtual Environment Reality workstation technology in 1989 (helmet & gloves) (Credit: NASA)Virtual Environment Reality workstation technology in 1989 (helmet & gloves) (Credit: NASA)
One could argue that science-fiction like Snow Crash provides us with the most ideal perspective of a VR layer on top of the Internet, where its Metaverse provides a tangible addition to reality. This same concept of a metaverse where the mind is no longer constrained by the limitations of the body is found in animated features like Ghost in the Shell and Serial Experiments Lain, each of which feature digitalized, virtual worlds that unchain the characters while creating whole new worlds previously considered impossible.

In these worlds characters can find information much faster, move through digital currents like fish in water, inhibit the digital brains of Internet-connected devices, and so on. Meanwhile back in reality the way we humans interact with virtual worlds has barely changed from the 1980s when NASA and others were experimenting with VR interface technologies.

Why move clumsily through a faux 3D environment with cumbersome input devices strapped to your body and perhaps a display pushed up to your noggin when you can just use mouse and keyboard to tappity-tap in some commands, click a hyperlink or two and observe the result on your very much 2D monitor?

As around 2003 the latest web-based VR world hype came in the form of Second Life, it followed mostly the same trajectory as CyberTown before it, while foregoing anything like VRML. After some companies briefly had a presence in Second Life before leaving, it became a ghost town just in time for Facebook to rename itself into Meta and try its hand at the very creatively named Metaverse. Despite throwing billions of dollars at trying to become at least as popular as CyberTown, it mostly left people with the feeling of what the point of such a ‘metaverse’ is.

Never Stop Dreaming


The Web3D Consortium was set up in 1997 along with the standardization of VRML, when it was called the VRML Consortium. Its stated goal is to develop and promote open standards for 3D content and services on the web. It currently pushes the somewhat newer X3D standard, which among other things supports multiple syntax types ranging from XML to classical VRML. It also supports modern physically based rendering (PBR), which puts it at least somewhat in the same ballpark as modern 3D graphic renderers.

Meanwhile there is the much more significant WebGL, which was originally created by Mozilla, but has since found a loving home at Khronos. This uses the canvas feature of HTML 5 to render 2D and 3D graphics using OpenGL ES, including support for shaders. The proposed WebGPU would merge the web browser and GPUs tighter still, albeit with its own shader language instead of the standard OpenGL ES one.

With these new technologies it would seem that rendering prettier 3D worlds in browsers has become easier than ever, even as the dream of bringing 3D worlds to the WWW seems as distant as the prospect of VR games taking the world of gaming by storm. Barring major human-computer interface advances, the WWW will remain at its optimum with keyboard and mouse, to browse through 2D documents. This alongside 3D game worlds controlled with the same keyboard and mouse, with said worlds rendered on a very much 2D surface.

Here’s to dreaming that maybe some of those exciting aspects of sci-fi will one day become science-fact, and to those who strive to make those dreams reality, in lieu of simply being given a nanotech-based Primer as a shortcut.


hackaday.com/2025/08/07/vrml-a…

#VRML



Vulnerabilità critiche in Trend Micro Apex One: aggiornamento urgente


Un bollettino di sicurezza urgente è stato diramato da Trend Micro al fine di informare i propri clienti circa delle vulnerabilità critiche, sfruttate attivamente dai malintenzionati, riguardanti l’esecuzione di codice remoto nella console di gestione Apex One on-premise.

Le falle di sicurezza, identificate come CVE-2025-54948 e CVE-2025-54987, interessano la Trend Micro Apex One Management Console in esecuzione sui sistemi Windows. Entrambe le vulnerabilità derivano da debolezze nell’iniezione di comandi che consentono ad aggressori remoti pre-autenticati di caricare codice dannoso ed eseguire comandi arbitrari sulle installazioni interessate.

L’azienda ha confermato che è stato osservato almeno un caso di sfruttamento attivo, il che rende urgente l’adozione di misure di protezione immediate. Queste vulnerabilità prendono di mira specificamente Trend Micro Apex One 2019 Management Server versione 14039 e precedenti.

ID CVEPunteggio CVSSTipo di debolezzaRiferimento ZDIVettore di attacco
CVE-2025-549489.4 (Critico)CWE-78: Iniezione di comandi del sistema operativoZDI-CAN-27834Basato sulla rete, nessuna autenticazione richiesta
CVE-2025-549879.4 (Critico)CWE-78: Iniezione di comandi del sistema operativoZDI-CAN-27855Basato sulla rete, diversa architettura della CPU

Il secondo CVE rappresenta essenzialmente la stessa vulnerabilità, ma prende di mira un’architettura di CPU diversa, ampliando la potenziale superficie di attacco per gli autori di attacchi dannosi che cercano di compromettere l’infrastruttura di sicurezza aziendale.

Riconoscendo la natura critica di queste falle, Trend Micro ha rilasciato uno strumento di mitigazione di emergenza denominato “FixTool_Aug2025” per fornire una protezione immediata contro gli exploit noti.

Tuttavia, questa soluzione a breve termine presenta un compromesso operativo significativo: disabilita la funzione Remote Install Agent, impedendo agli amministratori di distribuire gli agenti direttamente dalla console di gestione .

I metodi di distribuzione alternativi, come il percorso UNC o i pacchetti agent, rimangono inalterati.

L’azienda ha sottolineato che, sebbene lo strumento di correzione fornisca una protezione completa contro gli exploit noti, è prevista una patch critica completa verso la metà di agosto 2025.

L'articolo Vulnerabilità critiche in Trend Micro Apex One: aggiornamento urgente proviene da il blog della sicurezza informatica.



Dopo il mio articolo sulla formazione sistemica, un intervento di Wolfgang Ulrich che dice la sua sull'argomento. C'è una affinità interessante fra clinici che perseguono il progetto di una connessione fra il sé professionale e quello, diciamo, privato, in un modo lontano e alternativo alle logiche della cosiddetta "integrazione".
Dal mio blog (che mi procura tante soddisfazioni).

massimogiuliani.it/blog/2025/0…




L’uomo che da 30 anni cerca il mostro di Loch Ness


Ora... ognuno può pensarla come vuole e in molti penseranno che quest'uomo è un pazzo.

Ma metti che domani 'sto mostro esce dall'acqua e si fa un giretto sulla terraferma a favore di fotografi.

Steve Feltham potrà sparare un "VE L'AVEVO DETTO, STRONZI!" da cento megatoni.

😁😁😁

L’uomo che da 30 anni cerca il mostro di Loch Ness: ilpost.it/2022/11/10/uomo-cerc…



#GiocAosta: domani è il grande giorno!

Le mani tremano un po’.
Gli occhi brillano già.
Il cuore batte.
Domani si comincia.
E sarà una festa bestiale.

@Aosta

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SIRIA. Suwayda sotto assedio. Diario da una provincia in ginocchio


@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Dopo le aggressioni delle scorse settimane, mai cessate del tutto, più di 170.000 sfollati sono arrivati a Suwayda da aree rurali devastate. Oltre 32 villaggi sono stati bruciati, saccheggiati e resi inabitabili
L'articolo SIRIA. Suwayda sotto assedio. Diario da una



Cotton Farming in 2025


Cotton farming, known as the "white gold" of agriculture, remains one of the most vital pillars of the global textile economy. In 2025, it not only supports millions of livelihoods but is also evolving rapidly driven by cutting-edge technologies, sustainable practices, and precision agriculture. Whether you’re a first-time grower or an experienced farmer, understanding how cotton is grown today can help you achieve higher yields, reduce costs, and farm more responsibly.
What is Cotton?
Cotton is a soft, fluffy natural fiber that grows around the seeds of the Gossypium plant. It’s used worldwide to manufacture clothing, bedding, industrial fabrics, and even paper products. Beyond fiber, cottonseeds are processed into oil and livestock feed, making it a multi-utility crop with immense commercial value.
Major Cotton-Growing Countries
As of 2025, the top cotton-producing nations include:
• India – World's largest cotton cultivator and consumer
• China – Heavy focus on high-yield, mechanized cotton
• United States – Known for exporting premium quality lint
• Pakistan – Major grower of short-staple cotton
• Brazil – Emerging leader in sustainable cotton exports
These countries benefit from suitable climates, advanced genetics, and extensive research infrastructure.
Suitable Conditions for Cotton
Cotton is a warm-season crop that demands specific conditions:
Factor Ideal Range
Temperature 21°C to 30°C
Rainfall 600 mm to 1,200 mm annually
Soil Type Sandy loam or black cotton soils
Soil pH 6.0 – 7.5
Growing Period 150–180 days (depends on variety)
It cannot tolerate frost and grows best in sunny, dry weather with low humidity during boll opening.
Preparing the Farm for Cotton
Effective land preparation sets the stage for a productive crop. Here’s how:
• Soil testing: Identifies pH, nutrient levels, and deficiencies
• Primary tillage: Deep plowing helps break hardpan and increase root penetration
• Secondary tillage: Harrowing and leveling using laser tools improve irrigation efficiency
• Organic additions: Apply farmyard manure or compost 2–3 weeks before sowing
Modern farmers also use biochar or vermicompost to enhance soil microbial activity and moisture retention.
Selecting Cotton Varieties
Choosing the right variety can significantly affect your yield and pest resistance. In 2025, the popular categories include:
• Bt Cotton: Genetically engineered to fight bollworms
• Hybrid Cotton: High-yielding but requires more inputs
• Desi Varieties: Hardy, pest-tolerant, and ideal for organic farming
• High-Density Varieties: Used in HDPS systems for closer spacing and better land utilization
• Drought-tolerant Strains: Designed for water-scarce areas
Seed Treatment Before Sowing
Treated seeds germinate better and resist early pests and diseases:
• Fungicides: Prevent damping-off, Fusarium wilt, and seed rot
• Insecticides: Protect from soil-borne insects
• Bio-stimulants: Enhance root development
• Rhizobium or Azospirillum: Inoculants for nitrogen fixation (used in organic farming)
Sowing Cotton Seeds
Sowing Cotton Seeds
Sowing cotton seeds is a crucial step in cotton farming, directly influencing germination, plant spacing, and eventual yield. The ideal time for sowing depends on the region April to June in North India and June to July in the South. Before sowing, seeds should be treated with fungicides or biostimulants to protect against early pests and diseases.
Farmers can use manual methods like dibbling or adopt mechanized sowing with seed drills for precision. The recommended sowing depth is about 4–5 cm, ensuring seeds are neither too shallow nor too deep. Spacing varies with variety Bt and hybrid cotton usually need 75 × 30 cm, while high-density planting systems (HDPS) use 60 × 15 cm.
When to sow cotton?
• North India: April–June
• South/Central India: June–July
Growth Stages: From Flower to Boll
Cotton has distinct growth stages:
1. Vegetative (0–35 days) – root and leaf development
2. Square formation (35–50 days) – flower buds appear
3. Flowering (50–75 days) – needs optimal nutrition
4. Boll development (75–120 days) – water-sensitive period
5. Boll opening (120–160 days) – maturity, prepare for harvest


#PrivacyCamp25: The draft programme is out now


PrivacyCamp25 will take place on 30 September, 2025 online and at La Tricoterie, Brussels. Curious about what we have planned? Check out the draft programme.

The post #PrivacyCamp25: The draft programme is out now appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).



Attenzione attenzione, cerchiamo serata strapagata su Lunedi 11 Agosto, in quanto avevamo un bellissimo filotto di Reggae Circus in giro per tutto il sud ma poi infatti purtroppo ne è saltata una e quindi ora stiamo cercando un rimpiazzo last minute 😋 Saremo io, l'acrobatica Svenka Alice Bellini, il rocambolesco Alessio Paolelli e poi anche l'incendiario Paolo Mele e la fiammeggiante Marta Ruffino, quindi insomma, uno squadrone veramente fortissimy 🔥🙌😋 Dal grande festival internazionale alla sagra del peperone crusco ci sta bene tutto! Dajje forte, spargete la voce e/o contatteci con fiducia, non famo che ci lasciate in mezzo a una strada eh 👍😅
in reply to Adriano Bono

L'immagine è un poster promozionale per un tour musicale intitolato "Ingaggiateci Stronzì Tour" di Adriano Bono, con il sottotitolo "The Reggae Circus". Il poster presenta un uomo con barba e baffi, indossando un abito di gala rosso con decorazioni dorate, un papillon rosso e un cappello a cilindro nero. L'uomo tiene una chitarra e sorride, con uno sguardo diretto verso l'osservatore. Sullo sfondo, c'è un'illustrazione di un circo con acrobati e artisti, che contribuisce a creare un'atmosfera festosa e vivace.

Il testo principale "INGAGGIATECI STRONZI TOUR" è scritto in caratteri grandi e bianchi, posizionato in alto. Sotto, in caratteri più piccoli, si legge "THE REGGAE CIRCUS di Adriano Bono". In basso, sono elencate le date e i luoghi dei concerti: sabato 9 agosto a Yumara, Maratea PZ; domenica 10 agosto a Azzurro Beach Praia a Mare, CS; lunedì 11 agosto a Cerasi Serata Strapagata!; e martedì 12 agosto a Colliano (SA).

Il poster utilizza un design vintage con sfumature di rosso e giallo, che richiama l'atmosfera di un circo storico. L'immagine e il testo insieme creano un'atmosfera di divertimento e spettacolo, promuovendo l'evento musicale.

Fornito da @altbot, generato localmente e privatamente utilizzando Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energia utilizzata: 0.402 Wh




oltretutto per come sono messi gli usa, democraticamente ed economicamente, mai e poi mai sarebbe saggio spostare risorse e produzione negli usa. ci sarebbe il rischio di perdere tutto.
in reply to simona

si esatto: il danno economico è per chi esporta ma a pagare sono gli usa. ha praticamente messo l'iva al 15-30-50% in un paese dove i consumi avevano una tassa si e no locale dell'1%... un genio. ha proprio reso l'america più grande... più tassata forse.


Hiroshima, Mattarella: 'liberare il mondo dalle armi nucleari'

(intanto, per dare il buon esempio, potremmo cominciare a liberare il territorio italiano dalle atomiche Usa)

imolaoggi.it/2025/08/06/hirosh…
Hiroshima, Mattarella: 'liberare il mondo dalle armi nucleari' • Imola Oggi
imolaoggi.it/2025/08/06/hirosh…




Dazi e backdoor nei microchip: ecco cosa agita Nvidia

L'articolo proviene da #StartMag e viene ricondiviso sulla comunità Lemmy @Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
Sono giornate intense per Nvidia. L'azienda deve respingere le pressioni per l'inserimento di backdoor nei suoi microchip (è già stata convocata in Cina). E deve fare i conti con i nuovi dazi sui semiconduttori annunciati da Trump. Tutti i dettagli.




A Martano (LE) Matteo Mainardi in un dibattito pubblico sul fine vita – nell’ambito del festival Epame 2025

Lunedì 12 agosto, alle ore 20:30, Matteo Mainardi, consigliere generale dell’Associazione Luca Coscioni e responsabile delle campagne sul fine vita, sarà ospite al Palazzo Ducale di Martano (LE) per un dibattito pubblico dedicato al diritto di scelta sul fine vita.

L’appuntamento è per lunedì 12 agosto 2025 alle ore 20:30, presso il Palazzo Ducale di Martano (LE), in Viale Savoia, a Martano.

L’incontro si svolge nell’ambito del festival Epame 2025 e vedrà la partecipazione anche di Andrea Mariano, medico e attivista del Laboratorio Salute Popolare, e Simona Zaminga, medico Ant.

A seguire si terrà una cena sociale e un dj set.

🎟 Ingresso libero
📣 Evento promosso da Galattica – Rete Giovani Puglia, Idee in Movimento e Città di Martano

L'articolo A Martano (LE) Matteo Mainardi in un dibattito pubblico sul fine vita proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.




One year of the AI Act: What’s the political and legal landscape now?


The EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act came into force on August 1, 2024. This blog takes stock of the political and legal landscape facing its implementation and enforcement one year on, especially efforts to delay or even gut the law which would have far-reaching effects on people’s rights, especially when it comes to migration and law enforcement use of AI.

The post One year of the AI Act: What’s the political and legal landscape now? appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).

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ecco la soluzione del governo trump alla CO2: smettere di monitorarla. ma chi sceglie queste persone? è follia.

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sondaggio noyb: solo il 7% degli utenti vuole che Meta utilizzi i propri dati personali per l'IA Mentre quasi il 75% degli utenti ha sentito parlare dei piani di Meta, solo il 7% vuole effettivamente che i propri dati vengano utilizzati per l'addestramento dell'intelligenza artificiale mickey07 August 2025


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MORIS and I.R.I.S. was designed for Sheriff's Offices to identify known persons with their iris. Now ICE says it plans to buy the tech.

MORIS and I.R.I.S. was designed for Sheriffx27;s Offices to identify known persons with their iris. Now ICE says it plans to buy the tech.#News #ICE


ICE Is Buying Mobile Iris Scanning Tech for Its Deportation Arm


Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is looking to buy iris scanning technology that its manufacturer says can identify known persons “in seconds from virtually anywhere,” according to newly published procurement documents.

Originally designed to be used by sheriff departments to identify inmates or other known persons, ICE is now likely buying the technology specifically for its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) section, which focuses on deportations.

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America’s scandalous president is teaming up with its most disreputable AI company to make a search engine.#News


Trump Is Launching an AI Search Engine Powered by Perplexity


Donald Trump’s media company is teaming up with Perplexity to bring AI search to Truth Social, the President’s X.com alternative.

Truth announced the endeavor in a press release on Wednesday. Anyone using the browser version of Truth can now use Perplexity to search the web. “We’re proud to partner with Perplexity to launch our public Beta testing of Truth Social AI, which will make Truth Social an even more vital element in the Patriot Economy,” Devin Nunes, Trump Media's CEO and Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, said in the press release.
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“We’re excited to partner with Truth Social to bring powerful AI to an audience with important questions. Curiosity is the engine of change, and Perplexity’s AI is developed to empower curiosity by delivering direct, reliable answers with transparent citations that allow anyone to dig deeper,” Perplexity’s chief business officer Dmitry Shevelenko said in the press release.

According to the announcement, “the mission of Trump Media is to end Big Tech’s assault on free speech by opening up the Internet and giving people their voices back.” Which is a funny thing to put in an announcement about Trump partnering with a company whose investors include Jeff Bezos, Nvidia, and the former CEO of GitHub.

Perplexity’s Truth Social search engine will be powered by stolen content. Earlier this week, Cloudflare reported Perplexity used stealth and undeclared crawlers to evade websites that explicitly set themselves up to avoid being catalogued by LLMs. Perplexity has a long history of using scrapers that ignore the Robots Exclusion Protocol. Perplexity started as a demo that scraped Twitter with fake academic accounts backed by AI-generated research proposals.

Forbes, the New York Times, New York Post, and the Dow Jones have all accused Perplexity of plagiarism. News Corp‘s Dow Jones & Co., publisher of the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post sued Perplexity in 2024 for copyright infringement, claiming in the federal lawsuit that Perplexity is “engaging in a massive amount of illegal copying of publishers’ copyrighted works and diverting customers and critical revenues away from those copyright holders.” In 2024, WIRED reported on the accusations of Perplexity’s plagiarism and Perplexity almost immediately plagiarized the story. When New York Times tech workers went on strike last year, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas offered to help the Times keep the paper going.

Big Tech has aligned itself with the Trump administration since before the election, seeing an alliance of opportunity for deregulation of AI in particular.

But is the Perplexity-powered AI aggregation machine “woke?” I asked a few questions to find out. I wanted to know: Is Trump in the Epstein files?“There is no evidence in the recently reviewed and released government ‘Epstein Files’ of a ‘client list” or documentation placing Donald Trump as implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal actions,” it said. “While Trump’s name, like many other prominent individuals, appears in public records of Epstein’s social and business contacts (such as guest lists or flight logs, widely reported over the years), there is no mention in current official documents or filings that directly implicates Trump as a criminal participant in Epstein’s sex trafficking activities.”

How does Truth Social’s search engine think the American economy is doing?

“The American economy is currently facing significant headwinds, with signs of slowdown—most notably by a contraction in GDP, rising inflation, and softening labor market conditions—though some leaders still emphasize areas of resilience,” Truth Search AI said.

Are the tariffs to blame?“Recent tariff increases in the United States have generally had a negative effect on economic growth and employment, raising costs for businesses and consumers while providing only limited benefits to some manufacturing sectors,” Truth Search AI said.

Damn. It’s woke as hell.


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Home improvement stores are finding ways to share data from their Flock license plate reader cameras with law enforcement, according to public records.#Flock


Part of Article I Section 8, and all of Sections 9 and 10, which address things like habeas corpus, nobility, and militias, are gone from Congress's website for the Constitution.

Part of Article I Section 8, and all of Sections 9 and 10, which address things like habeas corpus, nobility, and militias, are gone from Congressx27;s website for the Constitution.#archiving #websites #Trumpadministration


Constitution Sections on Due Process and Foreign Gifts Just Vanished from Congress' Website


Congress’ website for the U.S. Constitution was changed to delete the last two sections of Article I, which include provisions such as habeas corpus, forbidding the naming of titles of nobility, and forbidding foreign emoluments for U.S. officials.

The last full version of the webpage, archived by the Internet Archive on July 17, still included the now-deleted sections. Parts of Section 8 of Article I, as well as all of Sections 9 and 10 of Article I are now gone from the live site. The deletions, as of August 6, are also archived here. The change was spotted by users on Lemmy, an open-source aggregation platform and forum.

This webpage, maintained by the U.S. government, hasn’t changed significantly in the entire time it’s been saved by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine—since 2019. The page for the Constitution on the National Archives website remains unchanged, and shows the entire document.

The removed portion begins halfway through Section 8. It includes:

To provide and maintain a Navy;

To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;

To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;

To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;

To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings;–And

To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.

Section 9


The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year one thousand eight hundred and eight, but a Tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.

The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.

No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.

No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken.

No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State.

No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another: nor shall Vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay Duties in another.

No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time.

No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.

Section 10


No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.

No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay any Imposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing it's inspection Laws: and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Controul of the Congress.

No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.

As people in the Lemmy forum conversation note, this could be a glitch, or some kind of error with the site. But considering the page doesn’t include many dynamic elements, and is mainly a text reprinting of the Constitution, a nearly 240-year-old document that hasn’t changed since the addition of the 27th Amendment in 1992—and that the page itself has barely changed at all in the six years it’s been archived—it’s a noteworthy and sudden move.

The Trump administration does not have any control over Congressional websites, but the sudden disappearance of important parts of the Constitution is happening in the context of a broader government war on information.

Since the Trump administration took office, official federal government websites with public information have come under attack, being taken offline entirely or altered to reflect this administration’s values. This has included critical information promoting vaccines, HIV care, reproductive health options including abortion, and trans and gender confirmation healthcare being purged from the CDC’s live website, thousands of datasets disappearing from Data.gov, and the scrubbing of various documents, employee handbooks, Slack bots, and job listings across government agencies. Some deleted pages across the government were restored following a court order, but the administration then added a note rejecting “gender ideology” to some of them.

Habeas corpus, which is among the now-deleted provisions on the Constitution webpage, allows people to challenge their imprisonment before a judge. In May, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said before a congressional committee that Trump can remove the Constitutional provision of habeas corpus, calling it “a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country and suspend their rights.” Trump has said he’s considering suspending habeas corpus for people detained by ICE.

“That’s incorrect,” Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan replied to Noem, calling habeas corpus “the foundational right that separates free societies like America from police states like North Korea.”




Stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi reveal a long-lost population of human relatives; their identity, and how they crossed the sea, is a mystery.#TheAbstract #science


Million-Year-Old Evidence of Epic Journey Near ‘Hobbit’ Island Discovered by Scientists


Scientists have discovered million-year-old artifacts made by a mysterious group of early humans on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, according to a breakthrough study published on Wednesday in Nature.

The extraordinary find pushes the archaeological record of Sulawesi back by about 800,000 years, and confirms that hominins, the broader family to which humans belong, crossed treacherous ocean passages to reach the island, where they crafted simple tools.

The tool-makers may have been related to a group of archaic humans—nicknamed “hobbits” for their short stature—that lived on nearby Flores Island. But while the hobbits left behind skeletal remains, no fossils from the Sulawesi group have been unearthed. The tools, found at a site called Calio in South Sulawesi, are the only record of their existence for now.

“The discovery of these ancient stone tools at Calio is another important piece of the puzzle in our understanding of the movements of early hominins from the edge of the Asian landmass into the isolated zone of islands known as Wallacea,” said Adam Brumm, a professor of archaeology at Griffith University and a co-author of the new study, in an email.

“A major question remaining is the identity of the archaic humans of Sulawesi,” he added, noting that they might be Homo erectus, or descendents of this influential early human species that migrated from Africa to Asia. ”But until we have their fossils, who they were will remain a mystery.”
Stone tools dated to over 1.04 million-years-old, scale bars are 10mm. Image: M W Moore
The discovery was made by Budianto “Budi” Hakim, an Indonesian archaeologist who has spent decades searching for traces of archaic humans in Sulawesi. Hakim spotted one of the artifacts while scouring the region’s sandstone outcrops, prompting an excavation that unearthed a total of seven flaked tools crafted from chert rock. The remains of extinct elephants and pigs were also found in the sedimentary layers at the site, hinting at an ancient origin.

The team used two independent methods to date the tools, both of which placed their age at a minimum of 1.04 million years old, making the artifacts the earliest evidence for hominin occupation of Sulawesi by far.

“Budi has been searching for this evidence for much of his life, so it is very exciting indeed,” said Brumm. “But it is not so surprising that we now have evidence for hominins on Sulawesi by one million years ago; we have long suspected that there had been a very deep history of human occupation of this island based on the discovery (in 2010) of stone tools on Flores to the south that date to at least a million years ago. Sulawesi was probably where the first hominins to set foot on Flores actually came from, so it made sense to us that the human presence on Sulawesi would go back at least as far as a million years, if not considerably earlier.”

“And personally, it did not surprise me that Budi unearthed this new find,” he continued. “He is a renowned figure in Indonesian archaeology and undoubtedly has the ‘golden touch.’”

The tools are sharp-edged flakes that were probably cut from larger rocks obtained from a nearby river channel. Like many tools made by hominins across time and regions, they would have been useful for cutting and scraping materials, though their exact purpose is unknown.
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The tools “can’t tell us very much about the behaviour or cognitive capacities of these early humans, other than that they were tool-makers who clearly understood how to choose stones with suitable properties and to fracture them in a controlled way to produce a supply of usable tools,” explained Brumm. “Over the past 2.5 million years, many different hominin species (including our own, Homo sapiens) have made stone tools that are essentially indistinguishable from the Sulawesi tools.”

In addition to their mysterious identity, it is unclear how these early humans crossed ocean waters to reach these island shores, given that the shortest distance between the Asian mainland and Sulawesi would have been 30 miles, at minimum.

“This is too far to swim (in any case the ocean currents are too strong),” Brumm explained. “It is also very unlikely these archaic hominins had the cognitive ability to develop watercraft that were capable of making sea voyages, or indeed of the advanced planning required to gather resources and set sail over the horizon to an unseen land.”

“Most likely, they crossed to Sulawesi from the Asian mainland in the same way rodents and monkeys are suspected to have done; that is, by accident, perhaps as castaways on natural ‘rafts’ of floating vegetation,” he concluded.

It’s incredible to imagine these early humans getting caught up in tides or currents, perhaps stranded at sea for days, only to serendipitously wash up on a vast island that would become home to untold generations. Hakim, Brumm, and their colleagues hope to find more evidence of this long-lost population in the coming years, but for now, the stone tools offer a rare window into the lives of these accidental seafarers and their descendants.



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L'immagine mostra la pagina di sommario di un numero del "Notiziario Storico dell'Arma dei Carabinieri" n. 4, anno X. La pagina è suddivisa in nove quadrati, ciascuno con un'immagine e un numero, che rappresentano diverse storie e temi storici.

  1. Quadrato 4: Mostra un ufficiale in uniforme con un cappello ornato, probabilmente un Carabiniere, con il numero 4.
  2. Quadrato 20: Presenta una mappa storica con dettagli geografici, indicando la regione ligure, con il numero 20.
  3. Quadrato 36: Raffigura un gruppo di soldati in uniforme, con il numero 36.
  4. Quadrato 44: Mostra un gruppo di uomini in uniforme, con il numero 44.
  5. Quadrato 50: Presenta un emblema circolare con un uccello e una foglia d'ulivo, con il numero 50.
  6. Quadrato 58: Raffigura una statua con un fucile, con il numero 58.
  7. Quadrato 62: Mostra un giovane in uniforme, con il numero 62.
  8. Quadrato 70: Presenta un uomo in uniforme con medaglie, con il numero 70.
  9. Quadrato 72: Mostra un documento storico, con il numero 72.

Il testo sottostante descrive brevemente i contenuti del numero, menzionando la ferrea opposizione dei Carabinieri alla protervia nazifascista, l'annessione del Regno di Sardegna in Liguria, l'arresto e la morte dei capi banditi, l'indagine sull'uffernata rapina, il servizio di venti anni, e un giovane erede combattente per la libertà.

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Avs denuncia il silenzio sul Media Freedom Act


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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Ieri Alleanza Verdi-Sinistra ha lanciato una pietra nello stagno, alzando il sipario dell’European Media Freedom Act, approvato il 13 marzo del 2024 ed entrato già in vigore in molte sue parti nella disattenzione generale. Il prossimo




Con l’adesione al Safe l’Italia si allinea agli impegni con la Nato. L’analisi di Marrone (Iai)

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

La conferma si è fatta attendere ma è decisiva: l’Italia aderirà al Safe – Security Action for Europe – il fondo Ue per la difesa da 150 miliardi. Con l’aggiunta di Roma, sono diciotto gli Stati membri dell’Ue che hanno deciso di ricorrere ai prestiti comunitari per finanziare spese



Difesa e industria, così il governo pensa a una regia nazionale per la sicurezza

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

Secondo Milano Finanza il governo Meloni starebbe puntando a costruire un vero e proprio consorzio nazionale della difesa a guida pubblica. L’obiettivo? Integrare capacità industriali, attrarre fondi europei e generare occupazione, sviluppando tecnologie dual-use che abbiano ricadute anche civili,