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Supercon 2025 Badge Gets Vintage Star Trek Makeover


There are still a few days before the doors open on this year’s Hackaday Supercon in Pasadena, but for the most dedicated attendees, the badge hacking has already begun…even if they don’t have a badge yet.

By referencing the design files we’ve published for this year’s Communicator badge, [Thomas Flummer] was able to produce this gorgeous 3D printed case that should be immediately recognizable to fans of the original Star Trek TV series.
Metal hinge pin? Brass inserts? Scotty would be proud.
Although the layout of this year’s badge is about as far from the slim outline of the iconic flip-up Trek communicator as you can get, [Thomas] managed to perfectly capture its overall style. By using the “Fuzzy Skin” setting in the slicer, he was even able to replicate the leather-like texture seen on the original prop.

Between that and the “chrome” trim, the finished product really nails everything Jadzia Dax loved about classic 23rd century designs. It’s not hard to imagine this could be some companion device to the original communicator that we just never got to see on screen.

While there’s no denying that the print quality on the antenna lid is exceptional, we’d really like to see that part replaced with an actual piece of brass mesh at some point. Luckily, [Thomas] has connected it to the body of the communicator with a removable metal hinge pin, so it should be easy enough to swap it out.

Considering the incredible panel of Star Trek artists that have been assembled for the Supercon 2025 keynote, we imagine this won’t be the last bit of Trek-themed hacking that we see this weekend — which is fine by us.


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FLOSS Weekly Episode 853: Hardware Addiction; Don’t Send Help


This week Jonathan and Rob chat with Cody Zuschlag about the Xen project! It’s the hypervisor that runs almost everywhere. Why is it showing up in IoT devices and automotive? And what’s coming next for the project? Watch to find out!


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If you’d rather read along, here’s the transcript for this week’s episode.

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Theme music: “Newer Wave” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The Opto Flasher


There’s a part you’ll find in almost every mains powered switch mode power supply that might at first appear to have only one application. An optocoupler sits between the low voltage and the high voltage sides, providing a safely isolated feedback. Can it be used for anything else? [b.kainka] thinks so, and has proved it by making an optocoupler powered LED flasher.

If a part can be made to act as an amplifier with a gain greater than one, then it should also be possible to make it oscillate. We’re reminded of the old joke about it being very easy to make an oscillator except when you want to make one, but in this case when an optocoupler is wired up as an inverting amplifier with appropriate feedback, it will oscillate. In this case the rather large capacitor leading to a longish period, enough to flash an LED.

We like this circuit, combining as it does an unexpected use for a part, and a circuit in which the unusual choice might just be practical. It’s part of our 2025 Component Abuse Challenge, for which you just about still have time to make an entry yourself if you have one.

2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge


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Microsoft 365 va giù: un’anomalia DNS paralizza servizi in tutto il mondo


Una interruzione del servizio DNS è stata rilevata il 29 ottobre 2025 da Microsoft, con ripercussioni sull’accesso ai servizi fondamentali come Microsoft Azure e Microsoft 365. Un’ anomalia è stata rilevata alle 21:37 GMT+5:30, provocando ritardi generalizzati in varie applicazioni e bloccando l’accesso degli utenti all’ area amministrativa di Microsoft 365.

Secondo i primi resoconti, difficoltà nella risoluzione DNS stavano ostacolando la corretta gestione del traffico, con effetti negativi sugli endpoint relativi all’autenticazione e ai servizi. La dipendenza da tali piattaforme per servizi di posta elettronica, collaborazione e cloud computing ha portato problemi di indisponibilità dei servizi.

La sospensione ha colpito numerose aree geografiche, suscitando molti reclami sui social media e sui forum tecnologici in Nord America, Europa e Asia. I responsabili della gestione dei tenant di Office 365 si sono trovati di fronte ad errori, mentre gli utenti riscontravano ritardi nelle applicazioni come SharePoint, Teams e Outlook.

I servizi di archiviazione e le macchine virtuali di Azure hanno registrato episodi di indisponibilità intermittente, il che potrebbe comportare l’interruzione dei flussi di lavoro di sviluppo e delle operazioni di elaborazione dati.


Gli specialisti della sicurezza informatica hanno notato che, nonostante l’assenza di segnalazioni di violazioni dei dati, l’evento ha messo in luce le debolezze presenti nelle catene di dipendenza cloud, dove un’anomalia DNS isolata può ripercuotersi in maniera estesa su servizi interconnessi.

La pagina di stato di Microsoft ha confermato che l’ambito includeva i portali di amministrazione e gli strumenti di produttività principali, ma ha risparmiato alcune funzionalità ausiliarie come la sincronizzazione dei file OneDrive in casi isolati.

I team di ingegneri di Microsoft hanno rapidamente identificato la causa principale del problema: un’infrastruttura di rete e di hosting non funzionante. Alle 21:51 GMT+5:30, hanno iniziato a sbloccare i sistemi interessati e a ridistribuire il traffico per mitigare il problema.

Un successivo aggiornamento alle 21:58 ha fornito dettagli su un’analisi più approfondita dello stato di salute dell’infrastruttura, seguito dal reindirizzamento verso percorsi alternativi sani annunciato alle 22:06.

Quindi un problema interno isolato, non un attacco informatico. Gli sforzi per il ripristino mentre scriviamo risultano ancora in corso e Microsoft ha invitato gli utenti a tenere d’occhio la pagina di stato di Azure per ricevere aggiornamenti in tempo reale. L’azienda ha confermato che i lavori di ripristino proseguivano senza sosta.

Negli ultimi giorni abbiamo assistito a una serie di problemi a cui si aggiunge ora questo incidente; i blocchi e i disservizi su AWS (come avvenuto qualche giorno fa) o su Azure (come adesso) causano facilmente problemi a cascata prevedibili e controllabili.

L'articolo Microsoft 365 va giù: un’anomalia DNS paralizza servizi in tutto il mondo proviene da Red Hot Cyber.



Tor Browser dice di NO all’intelligenza artificiale! La sicurezza viene prima di tutto


È interessante notare che, mentre grandi aziende come Microsoft e Google stanno attivamente aggiungendo funzionalità di intelligenza artificiale ai loro browser, il team di sviluppo di Tor ha scelto di rimuoverle.

@henry, un collaboratore del progetto Tor, ha sottolineato che il team non è riuscito a verificare completamente il processo di addestramento e il comportamento “black box” dei modelli di intelligenza artificiale, quindi ha deciso di eliminare prima i rischi.

Sebbene alcuni utenti potrebbero essere disposti ad “accettare i rischi di Mozilla” per determinate funzionalità, il progetto Tor dà esplicitamente la priorità a non integrare queste funzionalità.

Tra i componenti rimossi figurano la barra laterale della chat basata sull’intelligenza artificiale di Mozilla, introdotta a marzo di quest’anno, e la funzionalità di anteprima del link di riepilogo della pagina, lanciata a maggio.

Inoltre, Tor Browser 15.0a4 ha rimosso anche alcuni elementi del branding di Mozilla/Firefox, come l’icona della volpe, la homepage di Firefox e la nuova barra laterale della cronologia. La barra laterale della cronologia è stata ripristinata alla vecchia interfaccia di Tor Browser versione 14.5 ed è accessibile tramite la scorciatoia Ctrl+H.

Per quanto riguarda la visualizzazione della barra degli indirizzi, Tor Browser non nasconderà più la parte del protocollo dell’URL (come http o https) nella versione desktop, ma questa parte sarà comunque nascosta sulla piattaforma mobile Android.

Altri aggiornamenti minori includono: rendering emoji migliorato sulla piattaforma Linux (ora integrato con il font Noto Color Emoji), l’aggiunta del font Jigmo per ottimizzare la visualizzazione dei caratteri cinesi, giapponesi e coreani e supporto migliorato del tema scuro per l’interfaccia esclusiva del browser Tor

L'articolo Tor Browser dice di NO all’intelligenza artificiale! La sicurezza viene prima di tutto proviene da Red Hot Cyber.



‍☠️ “Hack the System – At Least a Little”: Why Precision Matters in the 21st Century


A journalistic and editorial assessment of the presentation by Schoresch Davoodi (Pirate Party) at the Hack the Promise Festival 2025, Basel

Where does freedom end when algorithms decide? How do you hack power without taking it over? These core questions were the focus of this year’s “Hack the Promise 2025.” A highlight: the keynote speech by Schoresch Davoodi, Board Member of the Pirate Party International (PPI), who redefined the attitude of the “Hacker” – as a necessary tool for democratic resilience.

From Radical Upheaval to Precision: The New Hacker Stance



by Schoresch Davoodi

In his presentation, Davoodi spanned the arc from the idealised freedom myths of the turn of the millennium (from “The Matrix” to net culture) to the present, where sovereignty over technology and discourses is fiercely contested.

While the revolutionary dreams of a fresh start and radical upheaval, Davoodi posits that the attitude of the hacker is paramount today:

“Only those who understand systems can safely change them – and preserve freedom within them.”

The core message: True change doesn’t need “arsonists,” but people who understand, analyse, and deliberately improve existing systems, rather than just tearing them down. Anyone serious about political change must endure complexity – and face new challenges with the spirit of the Enlightenment: Sapere aude – dare to use your own understanding.

Between Filter Bubble and Digital Attack


The threats to democracy are more diverse than ever in 2025: Digital violence, disinformation, and targeted manipulation are not just isolated incidents but systematically undermine the foundations of democracy.

Davoodi warned not only against the lure of authoritarian simplifications but also against a “dogma-driven politics” within progressive movements. A critical perspective was directed at the role of NGOs, think tanks, and activist networks:

  • The Filter Bubble Effect: Those who conduct debates only through their own “filter bubble” risk narrowing plurality instead of courageously expanding it.
  • The Demand: Those who remain critically aware of their own filters protect democratic diversity and self-determination.


The “Inner Hack”: More Than Just Net Policy


How must this hacker ethos become politically concrete? Davoodi outlined a practice that goes beyond mere symbolic politics:

Hacker PracticePolitical Implementation
PrecisionCarefully formulated, relatable motions instead of purely demonstrative symbolic politics.
OpennessEstablishment of open debate spaces that allow risk-benefit analyses and do not become paralysed by moral grandstanding.
CollaborationCross-border cooperation, as practiced within the framework of Pirate Parties International.

The “inner hack” thus means: enduring complexity, opposing propaganda, and viewing maturity and resilience as central political tools. That is democracy in action.

⚖ Conclusion: The Small Hack for Great Freedom


Schoresch Davoodi’s presentation is not a manifesto for upheaval, but an invitation to enlightened further thought. In the face of global uncertainties and hybrid threats, the Pirate Party 2025 is increasingly focusing on resilience, strengthening critical infrastructures, and a democratically legitimised security architecture – expressly without serving authoritarian tendencies.

The future belongs to those who have the courage to work on systems precisely, objectively, and openly – and never lose sight of freedom as a core value.

Key Quote: “The revolutionary dreams of a blank slate; the hacker repairs the existing system with precision and courage.”

In this spirit: Hack the System. At least a little – whenever it is most urgently needed.

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9th Global Conference on Illegal Finance and Crypto


The following is a report from PPI´s representative at the United Nations Office of Vienna, Mr. Kay Schroeder, who attended the UNODC Conference on Illegal Finance and Crypto.

Reflections from the 9th Global Conference on Criminal Finance and Crypto – UN Vienna

Yesterday I attended the 9th Global Conference on Criminal Finance and Crypto, hosted at the
United Nations in Vienna with support from UNODC. While no official UN representatives were
present, the event offered a revealing glimpse into how private sector challenges—particularly those
surrounding crypto finance—are increasingly reframed as matters of public concern.
The conference celebrated the growing institutional acceptance of crypto assets, shifting the
narrative from speculative private losses to regulated public affairs. This reframing was not just
semantic—it was strategic. Legal frameworks now position crypto as a legitimate asset class,
despite its origin as replicable code. The symbolic elevation of crypto into the realm of public
policy raises fundamental questions about value, legitimacy, and institutional responsibility.
At its core, blockchain technology is designed to reduce transaction costs. Its native tokens—like
BNB on the Binance Smart Chain—are meant to facilitate efficiency, not store value. Yet the market
treats these tokens as assets, creating artificial scarcity and speculative value.

This contradiction was starkly illustrated during a presentation by Francesco Venditti, who proudly described the
seizure of BNB as a value store, while simultaneously labeling a lesser-known BEP-20 token as a
rug pull. Ironically, the logic of blockchain suggests the opposite: BNB should devalue with
increased use, while any token’s value depends on its legal and economic framing.
The deeper issue lies in the off-chain dominance of crypto transactions—estimated at 80–90%—
which undermines the transparency and decentralization that blockchain promises. Centralized
exchanges (CEXs) and DeFi platforms act as both gatekeepers and service providers, facilitating
flows that often bypass the very technology they claim to represent. This dual role complicates
efforts to combat illicit finance, especially when the same actors who enable laundering also claim
to fight it.

Stablecoins deserve particular scrutiny. Pegged 1:1 to fiat currencies, they are technically simple
tokens maintained off-chain. They are not cryptocurrencies in the traditional sense, but rather
symbolic representations of fiat value. Their presence in blockchain ecosystems injects artificial
stability into systems designed to devalue through scalability. In this sense, stablecoins function as
Trojan horses—vehicles through which the fiat system reasserts control over decentralized
infrastructure.

The economic implications are profound. Blockchain tokens represent a new category of economic
goods—ones that devalue with increased use. This defies conventional market logic, where utility
and demand typically reinforce value. If transaction costs approach zero, and those costs are tied to
the token itself, then the token’s value must also approach zero. Yet institutional actors continue to
frame these tokens as stores of value, creating a performative economy that contradicts its own
technological foundations.

During the conference, I posed a question to the panel of lawmakers and lobbyists exploring
solutions to “illegal finance and crypto”:

“What is your opinion on forbidding stablecoins to remove the artificial valuation of
blockchain tokens, which naturally devalue due to scaling requirements?”


The question remains open. But the conversation is shifting—from retail scams to structural
manipulation, from private speculation to public framing. As crypto continues its institutional
ascent, we must remain vigilant about the symbolic and economic contradictions embedded in its
architecture.”


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un'opinione si basa sempre sull'informazione. tu vuoi che lo shutdown finisca ok. ma sai cosa hanno chiesto i democratici? è sbagliato o giusto? se non lo sai e non decidi per te cosa sia giusto non hai neppure il diritto, dal mio punto di vista, di chiedere che lo shutdown finisca.


L'ambasciatore italiano all'Onu: "Il rapporto Albanese è privo di credibilità"

perché bisogna leccare sempre il culo a israele e trump? puzzano.



questo è un governo di inetti e chiaramente non saranno stati neppure in grado di fare una procedura di realizzazione contabile corretta e senza buchi e con finanziamenti certi...
a causa di questo governo un'opera utile come il ponte a rischio.


è dannatamente folle e pericoloso schierarsi a favore di una istituzione contro un'altra istituzione, pensando che i "giudici" siano i politici/non politici buoni, e che il governo o il parlamento siano i politici cattivi. serve capire un ente istituzionale nel merito quali rilievi precisi tecnici fa e mai confondere una decisione tecnica o contabile con una politica.


che possiamo fare per evitare iscrizioni per usare l'hardware che compriamo?


Mi è successo con un Kobo, che avevo comprato per affrancarmi dall'ecosistema Kindle, e ora con il Remarkable, che ho vinto a un concorso:
pur avendoli pagati cari e amari per poterli utilizzare devo iscrivermi con nome, cognome e accesso al mio deretano peloso, altrimenti posso usarli solo come fermaporte.
Ma non gli bastano i bei soldoni che gli ho dato?
Boh, mi sa che torno a carta e penna.
in reply to Andrea R.

oggi il kobo ha fatto un aggiornamento è uscito dell'account e per rientrare mi ha fatto collegare l'account a quello Feltrinelli. Quando sono riuscito ad accedere mi aveva perso la memoria di quello che ho letto e che no, e le raccolte.
Io pensavo che fosse tutto registrato sul dispositivo e invece nemmeno nell'account, a cui ora non posso più accedere su pc se non passando da quello Feltrinelli.



#Gaza, la tregua che non c'era


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📢 Hannah Jadagu – Describe:


Eremita in una foresta incantata, per Hannah Jadagu il tempo smette di scorrere mentre scrive un album catartico, arrivato da un altra dimensione per scavarci dentro.

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Videos on social media show officers from ICE and CBP using facial recognition technology on people in the field. One expert described the practice as “pure dystopian creep.”#ICE #CBP #News #Privacy


ICE and CBP Agents Are Scanning Peoples’ Faces on the Street To Verify Citizenship


“You don’t got no ID?” a Border Patrol agent in a baseball cap, sunglasses, and neck gaiter asks a kid on a bike. The officer and three others had just stopped the two young men on their bikes during the day in what a video documenting the incident says is Chicago. One of the boys is filming the encounter on his phone. He says in the video he was born here, meaning he would be an American citizen.

When the boy says he doesn’t have ID on him, the Border Patrol officer has an alternative. He calls over to one of the other officers, “can you do facial?” The second officer then approaches the boy, gets him to turn around to face the sun, and points his own phone camera directly at him, hovering it over the boy’s face for a couple seconds. The officer then looks at his phone’s screen and asks for the boy to verify his name. The video stops.

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Sicurezza delle password, questo il tema del primo appuntamento con #Sicurnauti. Scopri i contenuti dedicati a studenti e genitori su #UNICA.
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La Fidae (Federazione istituti di attività educative) sarà presente al Giubileo del mondo educativo, promosso dal Dicastero per la Cultura e l’Educazione (28 ottobre-1° novembre), portando il proprio contributo di riflessione e testimonianza al grand…


“Un gesto straordinariamente positivo e profondamente significativo”. Così Ronald S. Lauder, presidente del World Jewish Congress (Wjc), accoglie le parole di Papa Leone XIV che, durante l’udienza generale in Vaticano, ha condannato con fermezza ogni…





Ecco perché dall’Artico arrivano le nuove sfide della competizione globale

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

La prima Conferenza nazionale sull’Artico, promossa dal sottosegretario di Stato alla Difesa, Isabella Rauti, ha raccolto al Centro alti studi per la Difesa (Casd) esponenti delle istituzioni, delle Forze armate, del mondo diplomatico e scientifico. L’obiettivo, riconoscere



“The shameless use of covert recording technology at massage parlours to gain likes, attention, and online notoriety is both disgusting and dangerous.”#News #ballotinitiatives #1201


Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses Users Film and Harass Massage Parlor Workers


A number of Instagram accounts with hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of views have uploaded videos filmed with Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses show men entering massage parlors across the country and soliciting the workers there for “tuggy” massages, or sex work. In some cases, the women laugh at the men, dismiss them, or don’t understand what they’re talking about, but in a few cases they discuss specific sex acts and what they would cost.

It doesn’t appear that the women in the videos know they are being filmed and that the videos are being shared online, where they’re viewed by millions of people. In some cases, the exact location of the massage parlor is easy to find because the videos show its sign upon entering. This is extremely dangerous to the women in the videos who can be targeted by both law enforcement and racist, sexist extremists. In 2021, a man who shot and killed eight people at massage parlors told police he targeted them because he had a “sexual addiction."

The videos show how Meta has built an entire supply chain for dangerous, privacy violating content on the internet. It sells glasses that allow people to surreptitiously film others in public and operates a social network where inflammatory, outrageous content is rewarded and monetized, and where Instagram often only moderates violating content after journalists reach out for comment.

The most popular of these accounts, which had more than 600,000 followers and multiple videos with around 2 million views, was served to me while scrolling Reels. Many of the videos are tagged on Instagram as “Ray-Ban Meta glasses,” which indicate what device the video was made with. In one video, the person wearing the glasses briefly shows himself in a mirror as he enters a massage parlor.

After reaching out to Meta for comment, the company asked me for examples of the videos, indicating that it wasn’t able to find them itself. Meta then removed the account I flagged, as well as other accounts by the same creator, who apparently set up multiple accounts in preparation for moderation.

"People are responsible for following the law, whether or not they're wearing Ray-Ban Metas,” a Meta spokesperson told me in an email. “Unlike smartphones, our glasses have an LED light that activates whenever someone captures content, so it’s clear the device is recording. The content and associated accounts have been removed for multiple policy violations.”

As 404 Media reported last week, people can pay $60 for a modification to Meta’s Ray-Bans to disable that privacy-protecting LED. Amazon and other online retailers also sell various stickers that cover the recording light, but Meta has also updated the Ray-Bans software so it will stop recording if it’s covered. Circumventing or hiding the LED recording light is a common subject on Reddit and a top search result for the product. In the massage parlor video, it’s not clear that the people who are being filmed know they are being filmed, even if the LED light is on.

Meta also told me its terms of service state that users are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and for using Ray-Ban Meta glasses in a safe, respectful manner. It said people shouldn't use them to engage in harmful activities like harassment or capturing sensitive information.

The people behind the accounts attempt to monetize them by selling access to full videos which they claim capture their sexual encounters at the massage parlor. They link out to an adult pay-per-view service called No Fans, which allows users to buy and view adult content without creating an account. One video on Instagram that’s pitched as a “Latina House Call” sends viewers to No Fans to buy the full video. On No Fans, users can buy the “Latina Tuggy Bundle” for $28.49.

This gives them access to four videos, but the locations and people in those videos look nothing like anything that’s been posted to Instagram. It’s not clear if the people who are making the Instagram videos ever actually go through with the sex work they talk about. Several of the Instagram videos end with them saying they’re going to go get more cash from an ATM and exit the massage parlor.

Angela Wu, executive director of SWAN Vancouver, an organization that promotes rights and safety of migrant and immigrant women engaged in sex work, told me that the organization is aware of these accounts and that workers who face privacy concerns at massage parlors mey choose to move to more hidden locations, where they face greater risk of assault, robbery, and exploitation.

"Earlier this year, SWAN Vancouver became aware of disturbing social media videos showing individuals wearing Ray-Ban Meta glasses to enter massage parlours across North America and record interactions with workers. Many of these workers are immigrant and newcomer women who may or may not engage in sex work, but experience stigma nonetheless,” Wu told me in an email. “The shameless use of covert recording technology at massage parlours to gain likes, attention, and online notoriety is both disgusting and dangerous. Due to criminalization and stigma, sex workers face disproportionate levels of violence and harassment. Violations of privacy can lead to arrest, immigration consequences, and lasting harm.”

“SWAN’s community made extensive efforts to report these videos, and we are deeply disappointed that social media platforms allowed them to remain online,” Wu added. “To warn the im/migrant women we support, SWAN used our Abuser Alert system to notify workers about the use of Ray-Ban Meta glasses and the videos circulating online. We also received reports from community members about clients entering massage parlours wearing the glasses and recording women without their knowledge."

Some of the exact same videos were also posted to TikTok. These TikTok accounts also attempt to monetize the videos by linking to full pornographic videos sold through Patreon.

Another TikTok account, separate from the people also posting to Instagram, also posts first person videos of entering massage parlors and asking for sex work. The person posting this account said that their previous account was banned for violating TikTok community guidelines. That person also shared a video of themselves saying that they’ll stop posting “tuggy” videos because someone stole their Ray-Ban Meta glasses.

After I reached out for comment, TikTok removed the accounts I asked the company about. “On the question about people being filmed without their knowledge, you may want to reach out to Meta to ask if there are features/ safeguards they've built into the Ray Bans to prevent this,” a TikTok spokesperson told me in an email. “For example, I have a pair and I know there's a little LED light - perhaps this is being disabled or there's some way around this.”

One of the massage parlor Instagram accounts shows that the people behind it tried recording other forms of harassment with Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses before finding the massage parlor niche. Before the massage parlor videos, this person entered various businesses and bothered employees. In one video the person filming the video enters a Best Buy and yells until security asks him to stop.


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The Internet of Agents based on Large Language Models

Le notizie dal Centro Nexa su Internet & Società del Politecnico di Torino su @Etica Digitale (Feddit)

A TIM-financed project which aims to address the technological, economic, political and social impacts of the widespread diffusion and use of agentic AI tools.
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Why Grokipedia won't beat Wikipedia; the Windows 10 update; and a16z's plan for a wholly AI-generated internet.

Why Grokipedia wonx27;t beat Wikipedia; the Windows 10 update; and a16zx27;s plan for a wholly AI-generated internet.#Podcast


Podcast: Grokipedia is Cringe


We start this week with Jason’s explanation of what Grokipedia is, and how it compares to the very much human-made Wikipedia. After the break, we talk all about the hell of updating Windows PCs and what that means specifically for Windows 10 users. In the subscribers-only section, Emanuel explains what a16z is doing with a ‘speedrun’ to a wholly AI-generated world.
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Il prezzo del rame in Ecuador: la lotta per la sopravvivenza del popolo shuar arutam


@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Indice La versione originale di questo articolo è stata pubblicata su Arcc foundation, in lingua inglese. La traduzione è a cura dell’autore. «Noi, gli shuar, siamo un popolo guerriero. Da migliaia di anni, viviamo nella foresta che scende dalle



FNSI - Giornalisti minacciati, nel 2025 casi aumentati del 78%
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EDRi-gram, 29 October 2025


What has the EDRi network been up to over the past few weeks? Find out the latest digital rights news in our bi-weekly newsletter. In this edition: we're pondering digital fairness, budget cuts for the Austrian DPA and more.

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Tutte le mosse di Nvidia con Nokia, Stellantis e Uber

L'articolo proviene da #StartMag e viene ricondiviso sulla comunità Lemmy @Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
Nvidia investirà 1 miliardo di dollari in Nokia, diventandone la seconda maggiore azionista e collaborandovi per lo sviluppo del 6G. Inoltre, la società di semiconduttori e piattaforme software svilupperà auto a guida autonoma con Stellantis e Uber.



Massacri e pulizia etnica in Darfur, le Rsf conquistano El-Fasher con il sangue


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Dopo 550 giorni di assedio, le RSF conquistano El-Fasher: civili massacrati, ospedali saccheggiati e la popolazione intrappolata tra fame e terrore
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I “potenti attacchi” su Gaza ordinati da Netanyahu hanno ucciso 100 palestinesi


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Lo riferiscono fonti degli ospedali di Gaza. Tra i morti 24 bambini e ragazzi. Decine di feriti. Ucciso un riservista israeliano
L'articolo I “potenti attacchi” su Gaza ordinati da Netanyahu hanno ucciso 100 palestinesi proviene da Pagine Esteri.



Usa: contanti e shutdown: la spesa negata ai meno abbienti - Diogene Notizie

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Shutdown USA e casse «solo carta»: se sussidi si fermano e il contante sparisce, il supermercato diventa un confine


La Puglia verso le regionali: le politiche anti-Xylella sono davvero la soluzione?


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Mentre in Puglia andava in scena il solito valzer politico — tra veti incrociati e candidature di Nichi Vendola, Michele Emiliano e Antonio De Caro — la regione bruciava. Dall’inizio di giugno a metà agosto sono andati in cenere quasi 10.000 ettari di vegetazione,



Studenti manganellati, giornalisti intimiditi, giudici attaccati: il fascismo è tornato? (di R. Parodi)


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Ingenui? Distratti? Complici più o meno coscienti? In malafede? Non so davvero come definire i tanti, troppi intellettuali, giornalisti, politici – che si ostinano a dire che il fascismo non c’è più. Purtroppo il fascismo è tornato di prepotenza fra



La famiglia
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La famiglia è, senza ombra di dubbio, uno dei film emblematici della capacità, che abbiamo già incontrato, del cinema italiano della sua epoca d’oro (diciamo tra la fine degli anni ’40 e fino alle migliori proposte degli anni ’80), ma con alcune successive propaggini eccellenti, di saper ricostruire con grande pertinenza, sotto il velo della […]
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Trentennio

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Da garantista che sa di non avere nessuna alternativa al credere nella giustizia, avrei una supplica da rivolgere al sindacato dei magistrati, la loro Associazione nazionale: evitate quel che avvicina al profilo del politicante televisivo, bisognoso di parlare più velocemente di quel che serve a pensare. Si possono sostenere tesi diverse, senza per questo far […]
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