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La #NewYork di #Mamdani


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#Scuola: firmato oggi il contratto 2022-2024 per il personale scolastico. Il secondo siglato con questo Governo: aumenti medi di 150 euro per i docenti e di 110 euro per gli ATA.


2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The Ever-Versatile Transistor as a Temperature Sensor


One of the joys of writing up the entries for the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge has come in finding all the different alternative uses for the humble transistor. This building block of all modern electronics does a lot more than simply performing as a switch, for as [Aleksei Tertychnyi] tells us, it can also function as a temperature sensor.

How does this work? Simple enough, the base-emitter junction of a transistor can function as a diode, and like other diodes, it shows a roughly 0.2 volt per degree voltage shift with temperature (for a silicon transistor anyway). Taking a transistor and forward biasing the junction with a 33 K resistor, he can read the resulting voltage directly with an analogue to digital converter and derive a temperature reading.

The transistor features rarely as anything but a power device in the projects we bring you in 2025. Maybe you can find inspiration to experiment for yourself, and if you do, you still have a few days in which to make your own competition entry.

2025 Hackaday Component Abuse Challenge


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The Deadliest US Nuclear Accident is Not What You Think


When you think of a US Nuclear accident, you probably think of Three Mile Island. However, there have been over 50 accidents of varying severity in the US, with few direct casualties. (No one died directly from the Three Mile Island incident, although there are some studies that show increased cancer rates in the area.)

Indeed, where there are fatalities, it hasn’t been really related to the reactor. Take the four people who died at the Surry Nuclear Power Plant accident: they were killed when a steam pipe burst and fatally scalded them. At Arkansas Nuclear One, a 525-ton generator was being moved, the crane failed to hold it, and one person died. That sort of thing could happen in any kind of industrial setting.

But one incident that you have probably never heard of took three lives as a direct result of the reactor. True, it was a misuse of the reactor, and it led to design changes to ensure it can’t happen again. And while the incident was nuclear-related, the radiation didn’t kill them, although it probably would have if they had survived their injuries.

Background

The large cylinder housed the SL-1 reactor. The picture is from some time before the accident (public domain).
It may be a misattribution, but it is often said that Napoleon said something like, “An army marches on its stomach.” A modern army might just as well march on electrical power. So the military has a keen interest in small nuclear reactors to both heat sites in cold climates and generate electricity when in remote locations or in, as they like to call it, denied areas.

In the mid-1950s, the Army tasked Argonne National Laboratory to prototype a small reactor. They wanted it portable, so it had to break down to relatively small pieces, if you consider something weighing 10 tons as small, and could be set up in the field.

The resulting prototype was the Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, known as SL-1, operated by the Army in late 1958. It could provide about 400 kW of heating or 200 kW of electricity. The reactor core was rated for 3 MW (thermal) but had been tested at 4.7 MW a few times. It would end operations due to an accident in 1961.

Design

Sketch of the reactor internals (public domain).
The reactor was a conventional boiling-water reactor design that used natural circulation of light water as both coolant and moderator. The fuel was in the form of plates of a uranium-aluminum alloy.

The reactor was inside a 48-foot-tall cylinder 38.5 feet in diameter. It was made of quarter-inch plate steel. Because the thing was in the middle of nowhere in Idaho, this was deemed sufficient. There was no containment shell like you’d find on reactors nearer to population centers.

The reactor, at the time of the accident, had five control rods, although it could accommodate nine. It could also hold 59 fuel assemblies, but only 40 were in use. Because of the reduced number of fuel plates, the reactor’s center region was more active than it would have been under full operation. The rods were eight in a circle with four dummies and a ninth one in the center. Because of the missing outer rods, the center control rod was more critical than the four others.

The Accident


In January of 1961, the reactor had been shut down for 11 days over the holiday. In preparation for restarting, workers had to reconnect the rods to their drive motors. The procedure was to pull the rod up four inches to allow the motor attachment.
Cutaway of the SL-1 and the control building (public domain).
There were three workers: Specialist Richard McKinley, Specialist John Byrnes, and a Navy Seabee Electrician First Class Richard Legg. Legg was in charge, and McKinley was a trainee.

From a post-accident investigation, they are fairly sure that Byrnes inexplicably pulled the center rod out 20 inches instead of the requisite four inches. The reactor went prompt critical, and, in roughly four milliseconds, the 3 MW core reached 20 GW. There wasn’t enough time for sufficient steam to form to trigger the safeties, which took 7.5 milliseconds.

The extreme heat melted the fuel, which explosively vaporized. The reactor couldn’t dissipate so much heat so quickly, and a pressure wave of about 10,000 pounds hit the top of the reactor vessel. The 13-ton vessel flew up at about 18 miles an hour, and plugs flew out, allowing radioactive boiling water and steam to spray the room. At about nine feet, it collided with the ceiling and a crane and fell back down. All this occurred in about two seconds.

As you might imagine, you didn’t want to be in the room, much less on top of the reactor. Two of the operators were thrown to the floor. Byrnes’ fall causes his rib to fatally pierce his heart. McKinley was also badly injured but only survived for about two hours after the accident. Legg was found dead and stuck to the ceiling, an ejected shield plug impaling him.

Why?

Actual photo of the destroyed reactor taken by a camera on the end of a crane.
You can place a lot of blame here. Of course, you probably shouldn’t have been able to pull the rod up that far, especially given that it was carrying more of the load than the other rods. The contractor that helped operate the facility wasn’t available around the clock due to “budget reasons.” There’s no way to know if that would have helped, of course.

But the real question is: why did they pull the rod up 20 inches instead of four? We may never know. There are, of course, theories. Improbably, people have tried to explain it as sabotage or murder-suicide due to some dispute between Byrnes and one of the other men. But that doesn’t seem to be the most likely explanation.

Apparently, the rods sometimes stuck due to misalignment, corrosion, or wear. During a ten-month period, for example, about 2.5% of the drop-and-scram tests failed because of this sticking: a total of 40 incidents. However, many of those causes only apply when the rods are automatically moved. Logbooks showed that manual movement of the rods had been done well over 500 times. There was no record of any sticking during manual operations. Several operators were asked, and none could recall any sticking. However, the rate of sticking was increasing right before the incident, just not from manual motion.

However, it is easy to imagine the 48-pound rod being stuck, pulling hard on it, and then having it give way. We’ve all done something like that, just not with such dire consequences.

Aftermath


First responders had a difficult time with this incident due to radiological problems. There had been false alarms before, so when six firefighters arrived on the scene, they weren’t too concerned. But when they entered the building, they saw radiation warning lights on and their radiation detectors pegged.

Even specialized responders with better equipment couldn’t determine just how much radiation was there, except for “plenty.” Air packs were fogging, limiting visibility. During the rescue of McKinley, one rescuer had to remove a defective air pack and breathe contaminated air for about three minutes. Freeing Legg’s body required ten men working in pairs, because each team could only work in the contaminated zone for 65 seconds. The rule had been that you could tolerate 100 Röntgens (about 1 Sv or 100 rem) to save a life and 25 (0.25 Sv or 25 rem) to save valuable property. Of the 32 people involved in the initial response, 22 received between 3 and 27 Röntgens exposure. Further, 790 people were exposed to harmful radiation levels during the subsequent cleanup.

The reactor building did prevent most of the radioactive material from escaping, but iodine-131 levels in some areas reached about 50 times normal levels. The remains of the site are buried nearby, and that’s the source of most residual radiation.

Lessons Learned


Unsurprisingly, the SL-1 design was abandoned. Future designs require that the reactor be safe even if one rod is entirely removed: the so-called “one stuck rod” rule. This also led to stricter operating procedures. What’s more, it is now necessary to ensure emergency responders have radiation meters with higher ranges. Regulations are often written in blood.

The Atomic Energy Commission made a film about the incident for internal use but, of course, now, you can watch it from your computer, below.

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You might also enjoy this presentation by one of the first responders who was actually there, which you can see below. If you want a more detailed history, check out Chapters 15 and 16 of [Susan M. Stacy’s] book “Proving the Principle” that you can read online.

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Nuclear accidents can ruin your day. We are always surprised at how many ordinary mistakes happen at reactors like Brown’s Ferry.


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Falcon strike 2025, ad Amendola la Nato si addestra al domani della deterrenza

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

La base militare di Amendola torna al centro dello scenario internazionale con Falcon strike 2025, l’esercitazione che riunisce le principali forze aeree della Nato per testare le capacità operative in contesti di alta complessità. Pensata come laboratorio di integrazione tra tecnologie e strategie,



The initial 'Shutdown Guidance' for the US Army Garrison Bavaria included instructions to go to German food banks.

The initial x27;Shutdown Guidancex27; for the US Army Garrison Bavaria included instructions to go to German food banks.#News


US Army Tells Soldiers to Go to German Food Bank, Then Deletes It


A US Army website for its bases in Bavaria, Germany published a list of food banks in the area that could help soldiers and staff as part of its “Shutdown Guidance,” the subtext being that soldiers and base employees might need to obtain free food from German government services during the government shutdown.

The webpage included information about which services are affected by the ongoing shutdown of the federal government, FAQs about how to work during a furlough, and links to apply for emergency loans. After the shutdown guidance’s publication, the Army changed it and removed the list of food banks, but the original has been archived here.
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The shutdown of the American federal government is affecting all its employees, from TSA agents to the troops, and the longer people go without paychecks, the more they’re turning to nonprofits and other services to survive. American military bases are like small cities with their own communities, stores, and schools. The US Army Garrison Bavaria covers four bases spread across the German state of Bavaria and is one of the largest garrisons in the world, hosting around 40,000 troops and civilians.

Like many other American military websites, the Garrison’s has stopped updating, but did publish a page of “Shutdown Guidance” to help the people living on its bases navigate the shutdown. At the very bottom of the page there was a “Running list of German support organizations for your kit bags” that included various local food banks. It listed Tafel Deutschland, which it called an “umbrella organization [that] distributes food to people in poverty through its more than 970 local food banks,” Foodsharing e.V, and Essen für Alle (Food for everyone).
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The guidance also provided a link to the German version of the Too Good to Go App, which it described as a service that sells surprise bags of food to reduce food waste. “These bags contain unsellable but perfectly good food from shops, cafés, and restaurants, which can be picked up at a reduced price. To obtain one of these bags, it must be reserved in the app and picked up at the store during a specified time window, presenting the reservation receipt in the app,” the US Army Garrison Bavaria’s shutdown guidance page said.

According to snapshots on the Wayback Machine, the list of food banks was up this morning but was removed sometime in the past few hours. The US Army Garrison Bavaria did not respond to 404 Media’s request for comment about the inclusion of the food banks on its shutdown guidance page.

The White House has kept paying America’s troops during the shut down, but not without struggle. At the end of October, the Trump administration accepted a $130 million donation from the billionaire Timothy Mellon to help keep America’s military paid. Though initially anonymous, The New York Times revealed Mellon’s identity. This donation only covered some of the costs,, however, and the White House has had to move money between accounts to keep the cash flowing to its troops.

But the US military isn’t just its soldiers, sailors, Marines, Guardians, and airmen. Every military base is staffed by thousands of civilian workers, many of them veterans, who do all the jobs that keep a base running. In Bavaria, those workers are a mix of German locals and Americans. The German government has approved a $50 million support package to cover the paychecks of its citizens affected by the shutdown. Any non-troop American working on those military bases is a federal employee, however, and they aren’t getting paid at all.


#News #x27



Forza, voglio vedere chi è il primo delle persone che seguo a commentare l'arresto di Al Masri con qualcosa tipo "in Libia sì che rispettano il Diritto mica come qui da noi".

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SolidWorks Certification… With FreeCAD?


There are various CAD challenges out there that come with bragging rights. Some, like the Certified Solid Works Professional Exam (CWSP) might actually look good on a resume. [Deltahedra] is apparently not too interested in padding his resume, nor does he have much interest in SolidWorks, and so decided to conquer the CWSP with FreeCAD in the name of open source — and to show us all how he did it.

Because these CAD exams are meant to show your chops with the program, the resulting video makes an awesome FreeCAD tutorial. Spoiler alert: he’s able to model the part, though it takes him about 15 minutes. After modeling the part, the CWSP exam needs you to find the mass of the part, which [Deltahedra] does with the FCInfo macro — which, of course, he shows us how to install and use. The second and third questions are similar: change some variables (it is a parametric modeling software, after all) and find the new mass. In a second exercise, he needs to modify the model according to a new drawing. Modifying existing models can sometimes be more difficult than creating them, but [Deltahedra] and FreeCAD pass with flying colors once again.

If you’re at all curious about what FreeCAD can do, this video is a really impressive demonstration of FreeCAD’s part modeling workbench. We’ve had a few FreeCAD guides of our on on Hackaday, like this one on reverse engineering STLs and this one on best practices in the software, but if you’d asked us before the release of v1.0 we’d never have guessed you could use it for a SolidWorks exam in 2025. So while there are kudos due to [Deltahedra], the real accolades belong to the hardworking team behind FreeCAD that has brought it this far. Bravo!

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Microsoft avverte: Gli aggiornamenti di sicurezza causano problemi con BitLocker


Un’allerta urgente è stata diramata da Microsoft per gli utenti del sistema operativo Windows, in merito ad una problematica potenziale che, a partire dagli aggiornamenti di sicurezza distribuiti il 14 ottobre 2025, potrebbero causare l’avvio in alcuni dispositivi della schermata di ripristino BitLocker.

L’avviso sottolinea che non sono interessate le edizioni server, limitando l’ambito di applicazione agli ambienti client consumer e aziendali. Il problema riguarda tre piattaforme client chiave: Windows 11 versione 25H2 e 24H2, entrambe collegate all’articolo di origine della knowledge base KB5066835, e Windows 10 versione 22H2 nell’articolo KB5066791.

Una indagine approfondita è in corso da parte di Microsoft su specifiche versioni client di Windows, con un impatto soprattutto sui sistemi Intel-based che dispongono della funzione Connected Standby. Questa particolare opzione di risparmio energetico, permette ai dispositivi di rimanere connessi durante fasi di ridotto consumo di energia.

Sembra che i processori Intel dotati di supporto Connected Standby siano particolarmente esposti, in quanto la persistenza di rete propria di questa funzione potrebbe interferire con le procedure di avvio successive agli aggiornamenti. Gli aggiornamenti, volti a risolvere vulnerabilità critiche e a migliorare la stabilità del sistema, hanno inavvertitamente causato l’attivazione del comportamento di BitLocker sui dispositivi hardware compatibili.

Nonostante il problema non incida sulla sicurezza dei dati, può causare un’interruzione dei flussi di lavoro degli utenti, in quanto può essere necessario inserire la chiave di ripristino di BitLocker una volta al riavvio. Gli utenti coinvolti potrebbero essere tenuti a visualizzare la richiesta di ripristino durante l’avvio o nei riavvii successivi agli aggiornamenti, stando a quanto riportato nella documentazione sullo stato di salute delle versioni di Windows di Microsoft.

Una volta fornita la chiave, il dispositivo, dovrebbe riprendere il normale funzionamento senza ulteriori interruzioni. Questo modalità di ripristino è dovuto alle interazioni tra gli aggiornamenti e i meccanismi di crittografia di BitLocker, sebbene Microsoft non abbia ancora specificato la causa esatta.

Gli utenti possono fare riferimento ai tracker dei problemi di Microsoft, come WI1183025 per Windows 11 25H2, WI1183026 per 24H2 e WI1183027 per Windows 10 22H2, tramite il portale Windows Release Health per conoscere lo stato più recente.

Microsoft consiglia alle organizzazioni interessate di applicare un Known Issue Rollback (KIR) per aggirare il problema. Questo strumento di mitigazione, descritto in dettaglio nel blog IT Pro dell’azienda, richiede di contattare il Supporto Microsoft per le aziende per l’implementazione a livello aziendale.

I singoli utenti devono assicurarsi di avere a portata di mano le chiavi di ripristino di BitLocker, solitamente archiviate negli account Microsoft o stampate durante la configurazione, per evitare tempi di inattività prolungati.

L'articolo Microsoft avverte: Gli aggiornamenti di sicurezza causano problemi con BitLocker proviene da Red Hot Cyber.






Il Consiglio Nazionale dei giornalisti: reintegrare Nunziati


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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– “Non si può essere di fatto licenziati per aver posto una domanda”: il Consiglio nazionale dell’Ordine dei giornalisti esprime “sconcerto per la vicenda che ha visto suo malgrado, protagonista



Leonardo, crescita sostenibile e nuove alleanze trainano i risultati nel terzo trimestre

@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo

I risultati approvati dal Consiglio di Amministrazione di Leonardo confermano la traiettoria di crescita e la solidità del gruppo lungo le direttrici del Piano Industriale 2025-2029. Nei primi nove mesi dell’anno, il colosso italiano dell’aerospazio e della difesa ha registrato un



Aggiornamenti Android novembre 2025, corretta una vulnerabilità critica


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
È stato rilasciato l’Android Security Bulletin per il mese di novembre 2025: al suo interno, gli aggiornamenti per due vulnerabilità, di cui una di esecuzione remota del codice classificata come critica. Ecco i dettagli e i consigli per mettere in sicurezza



“La Charta resta una bussola che orienta il cammino ecumenico. La sua versione aggiornata è un ulteriore incoraggiamento a proseguire sulla strada intrapresa e ci conferma nella scelta di rinsaldare il rapporto di conoscenza, amicizia e accoglienza t…


Una mostra per prepararsi al viaggio del Santo Padre a Nicea. Si chiama “Luce da luce. Nicea 1700 anni dopo” e verrà presentata domani, 6 novembre, alle 12 presso la Sala Marconi (Piazza Pia, 3).


Meta thinks its camera glasses, which are often used for harassment, are no different than any other camera.#News #Meta #AI


What’s the Difference Between AI Glasses and an iPhone? A Helpful Guide for Meta PR


Over the last few months 404 Media has covered some concerning but predictable uses for the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which are equipped with a built-in camera, and for some models, AI. Aftermarket hobbyists have modified the glasses to add a facial recognition feature that could quietly dox whatever face a user is looking at, and they have been worn by CBP agents during the immigration raids that have come to define a new low for human rights in the United States. Most recently, exploitative Instagram users filmed themselves asking workers at massage parlors for sex and shared those videos online, a practice that experts told us put those workers’ lives at risk.

404 Media reached out to Meta for comment for each of these stories, and in each case Meta’s rebuttal was a mind-bending argument: What is the difference between Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and an iPhone, really, when you think about it?

“Curious, would this have been a story had they used the new iPhone?” a Meta spokesperson asked me in an email when I reached out for comment about the massage parlor story.

Meta’s argument is that our recent stories about its glasses are not newsworthy because we wouldn’t bother writing them if the videos in question were filmed with an iPhone as opposed to a pair of smart glasses. Let’s ignore the fact that I would definitely still write my story about the massage parlor videos if they were filmed with an iPhone and “steelman” Meta’s provocative argument that glasses and a phone are essentially not meaningfully different objects.

Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and an iPhone are both equipped with a small camera that can record someone secretly. If anything, the iPhone can record more discreetly because unlike Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses it’s not equipped with an LED that lights up to indicate that it’s recording. This, Meta would argue, means that the glasses are by design more respectful of people’s privacy than an iPhone.

Both are small electronic devices. Both can include various implementations of AI tools. Both are often black, and are made by one of the FAANG companies. Both items can be bought at a Best Buy. You get the point: There are too many similarities between the iPhone and Meta’s glasses to name them all here, just as one could strain to name infinite similarities between a table and an elephant if we chose to ignore the context that actually matters to a human being.

Whenever we published one of these stories the response from commenters and on social media has been primarily anger and disgust with Meta’s glasses enabling the behavior we reported on and a rejection of the device as a concept entirely. This is not surprising to anyone who has covered technology long enough to remember the launch and quick collapse of Google Glass, so-called “glassholes,” and the device being banned from bars.

There are two things Meta’s glasses have in common with Google Glass which also make it meaningfully different from an iPhone. The first is that the iPhone might not have a recording light, but in order to record something or take a picture, a user has to take it out of their pocket and hold it out, an awkward gesture all of us have come to recognize in the almost two decades since the launch of the first iPhone. It is an unmistakable signal that someone is recording. That is not the case with Meta’s glasses, which are meant to be worn as a normal pair of glasses, and are always pointing at something or someone if you see someone wearing them in public.

In fact, the entire motivation for building these glasses is that they are discreet and seamlessly integrate into your life. The point of putting a camera in the glasses is that it eliminates the need to take an iPhone out of your pocket. People working in the augmented reality and virtual reality space have talked about this for decades. In Meta’s own promotional video for the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, titled “10 years in the making,” the company shows Mark Zuckerberg on stage in 2016 saying that “over the next 10 years, the form factor is just going to keep getting smaller and smaller until, and eventually we’re going to have what looks like normal looking glasses.” And in 2020, “you see something awesome and you want to be able to share it without taking out your phone.” Meta's Ray-Ban glasses have not achieved their final form, but one thing that makes them different from Google Glass is that they are designed to look exactly like an iconic pair of glasses that people immediately recognize. People will probably notice the camera in the glasses, but they have been specifically designed to look like "normal” glasses.

Again, Meta would argue that the LED light solves this problem, but that leads me to the next important difference: Unlike the iPhone and other smartphones, one of the most widely adopted electronics in human history, only a tiny portion of the population has any idea what the fuck these glasses are. I have watched dozens of videos in which someone wearing Meta glasses is recording themselves harassing random people to boost engagement on Instagram or TikTok. Rarely do the people in the videos say anything about being recorded, and it’s very clear the women working at these massage parlors have no idea they’re being recorded. The Meta glasses have an LED light, sure, but these glasses are new, rare, and it’s not safe to assume everyone knows what that light means.

As Joseph and Jason recently reported, there are also cheap ways to modify Meta glasses to prevent the recording light from turning on. Search results, Reddit discussions, and a number of products for sale on Amazon all show that many Meta glasses customers are searching for a way to circumvent the recording light, meaning that many people are buying them to do exactly what Meta claims is not a real issue.

It is possible that in the future Meta glasses and similar devices will become so common that most people will understand that if they see them, they would assume they are being recorded, though that is not a future I hope for. Until then, if it is all helpful to the public relations team at Meta, these are what the glasses look like:

And this is what an iPhone looks like:
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Feel free to refer to this handy guide when needed.


#ai #News #meta


“La terra non è un possesso, ma un dono. Essa ci precede e ci sarà tolta. È madre che nutre, non materia da sfruttare. Chi la coltiva con rispetto e sapienza partecipa all’opera creatrice di Dio e contribuisce alla pace tra gli uomini”.


“Il compito principale di chi opera presso i Centri di ascolto è quello, delicatissimo, di essere il volto accogliente della Chiesa di fronte a persone che hanno subito abusi o che intendono segnalare abusi in ambito ecclesiale”.


European Parliament backs Europol expansion: “A dangerous step towards mass surveillance in the EU”


Today, the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) voted in favour of a new Europol Regulation, part of the EU’s so-called Facilitators Package, despite widespread warnings from civil society and the European Data Protection Supervisor. The vote was voted for by 59 MEPs, whilst 10 voted against and 4 abstained.

The post European Parliament backs Europol expansion: “A dangerous step towards mass surveillance in the EU” appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).



“Un momento di confronto e aggiornamento tra studiosi, restauratori e istituzioni, volto a ridefinire le prospettive di ricerca sui sarcofagi cristiani antichi, nella convinzione che la loro conoscenza resti fondamentale per comprendere la cultura fi…


We talk all about our articles on Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, and AI-generated ads personalized just for you.

We talk all about our articles on Metax27;s Ray-Ban smart glasses, and AI-generated ads personalized just for you.#Podcast


Podcast: People Are Modding Meta Ray-Bans to Spy On You


We have something of a Meta Ray-Bans smart glasses bumper episode this week. We start with Joseph and Jason’s piece on a $60 mod that disables the privacy-protecting recording light in the smart glasses. After the break, Emanuel tells us how some people are abusing the glasses to film massage workers, and he explains the difference between a phone and a pair of smartglasses, if you need that spelled out for you. In the subscribers-only section, Jason tells us about the future of advertising: AI-generated ads personalized directly to you.
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Mamdani a New York: vittoria simbolo, sfida per la sinistra italiana.


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Mamdani a New York: vittoria simbolo, sfida per la sinistra italiana.


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Nota: non voglio, e non ne ho facoltà, minimizzare la vittoria di Mamdani, nè pormi in contrasto con chi ne gioisce. Diciamo che non amo molto che le vittorie della sinistra all'estero siano prese come esempio in questo paese, che deve, comunque, fare i conti con la sua, di politica.

#ZohranMamdani, eletto sindaco di New York a soli 34 anni, rappresenta una svolta storica per la politica americana. Primo sindaco musulmano della città, Mamdani ha sconfitto l’ex governatore Andrew Cuomo con il 50,4% dei voti, conquistando consenso soprattutto tra giovani, immigrati e lavoratori grazie a una piattaforma basata su trasporti pubblici gratuiti, edilizia popolare e giustizia sociale.

Già nel suo discorso di vittoria, Mamdani ha lanciato una sfida diretta a #DonaldTrump, definendolo un “despota” e affermando che “...la città che lo ha creato può anche sconfiggerlo”.​ Da parte sua, Trump ha risposto con sarcasmo, minimizzando la sconfitta: «Io non ero sulla scheda elettorale» e accusando le tensioni a Washington di aver danneggiato il movimento repubblicano. A Mamdani ha rivolto l’epiteto di “Comunista” e ha minacciato tagli ai fondi federali: “Se vince un comunista, pronti a tagliare miliardi a New York”. Questa contrapposizione incarna uno scontro tra due visioni opposte, ma con un comune uso di retorica fortemente polarizzante.​

Le vittorie parallele di Abigail Spanberger in Virginia e Mikie Sherrill nel New Jersey consolidano il successo dei democratici in territori chiave, ponendo un ulteriore freno alla spinta trumpiana e segnando un chiaro avvertimento verso la leadership repubblicana.​

(Mam2)

In Italia, il successo di Mamdani è stato accolto con entusiasmo da settori della sinistra, ma la realtà politica appare ben diversa rispetto a quella statunitense. Qui la sinistra è dilaniata da una cronica divisione tra anime moderata e radicale, che impedisce la costruzione di un progetto unitario e coerente. L’assenza di una leadership convincente che sappia parlare ai bisogni concreti della società limita molto la capacità di mobilitazione e di creare un’alternativa credibile al governo Meloni.

L’opposizione italiana tende spesso a rifugiarsi in tentativi di emulazione di modelli esteri senza riuscire a tradurli nel contesto nazionale, rimanendo così frammentata e marginale. Manca, inoltre, un dialogo autentico con le nuove generazioni e con i settori più vulnerabili, fattori che in America invece hanno fatto la differenza per Mamdani.

Solo un’analisi critica e profonda di queste difficoltà interne potrà avviare un processo di rinnovamento e rilancio della sinistra in Italia, partendo dalla concretezza e non dall’astrazione.​

Mamdani e i successi democratici statunitensi mostrano dunque un modello efficace di politica progressista da cui trarre ispirazione, ma la sinistra italiana deve affrontare le proprie contraddizioni interne per poter davvero sognare una rinascita simile.

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Marwan Barghouti, da simbolo a mito per la Palestina


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A seguito del fragile cessate il fuoco imposto a Israele da Donald Trump, gli scambi di prigionieri previsti dal piano statunitense si sono conclusi. Gli ostaggi israeliani ancora in vita sono tornati alle loro case, mentre molti dei palestinesi arrestati durante il genocidio a Gaza
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Leonardo-Rheinmetall, primo contratto per la nuova difesa terrestre italiana

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La joint venture tra Leonardo e Rheinmetall segna il primo passo concreto verso la modernizzazione dei mezzi corazzati dell’Esercito italiano. Con la firma del contratto per la fornitura dei primi 21 veicoli A2cs Combat, Roma consolida la sua posizione nel panorama



Il Perù rompe le relazioni diplomatiche con il Messico


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Il governo del Perù ha deciso di rompere con il Messico dopo che la presidente Sheinbaum ha concesso l'asilo politico alla ex premier Betssy Chavez, accusata di aver partecipato al "golpe" guidato da Pedro Castillo
L'articolo Il Perù rompe le relazioni diplomatiche con il Messico proviene da




un'intervista di 15 anni fa che per certi aspetti anche oggi ha un tot di senso
qui:
slowforward.net/2010/06/20/tes…
(anche se in effetti la situazione è assai assai peggiorata)

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PNLUG di nuovo a Punto D’Incontro

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Segnalato dal Grupo Linux di #Pordenone e pubblicato sulla comunità Lemmy @GNU/Linux Italia

Cari studenti e futuri professionisti, Preparatevi, perché anche quest'anno, Pordenone Linux User Group (PNLUG) sbarca a Punto D'Incontro! Sì, proprio […]

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Il mondo selvaggio dei numeri sulla mania dello sviluppo dell’IA

L'articolo proviene da #Euractiv Italia ed è stato ricondiviso sulla comunità Lemmy @Intelligenza Artificiale
L’UE e i governi nazionali sono determinati a migliorare la posizione dell’Europa nella corsa globale all’IA, ma non è chiaro contro cosa si stanno scontrando. La Commissione ha stanziato

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“Lasciatemi morire ridendo” – Proiezione a Roma con Stefano Massoli


📍 Cinema Barberini, – Roma, Piazza Barberini 25🗓 Martedì 19 novembre 2025🕕 Ore 18:45


In occasione della distribuzione nazionale del docufilm “Lasciatemi morire ridendo”, la Cellula Coscioni di Roma invita alla proiezione presso il Cinema Barberini.

🎬 Il documentario di Massimiliano Fumagalli racconta la storia di Stefano Gheller, giovane affetto da distrofia muscolare e primo in Veneto ad ottenere dalla ASL l’autorizzazione alla morte volontaria medicalmente assistita, come previsto dalla sentenza 242/2019 della Corte costituzionale.

🎤 Al termine della proiezione seguirà un dibattito con:
Stefano Massoli, coordinatore della Cellula Coscioni Perugia e marito di Laura Santi, Consigliera Generale di Associazione Luca Coscioni e giornalista, prima persona in Umbria ad accedere alla morte medicalmente assistita.

L'articolo “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” – Proiezione a Roma con Stefano Massoli proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.



“Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Latina – Proiezione e dibattito sul fine vita


📍Latina – Multisala Oxer, Viale Pier Luigi Nervi
🗓Giovedì 14 novembre 2025
🕘Ore 21:00


Il docufilm “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” di Massimiliano Fumagalli approda a Latina per una serata dedicata al tema dell’autodeterminazione e dei diritti nel fine vita promossa dalla Cellula Coscioni di Latina

Il film racconta la storia di Stefano Gheller, giovane veneto con distrofia muscolare, la seconda persona in Italia ad ottenere l’autorizzazione alla morte volontaria medicalmente assistita, secondo i criteri fissati dalla Corte costituzionale. Un racconto di coraggio, libertà e dignità.

🎤Dibattito post-proiezione a cura di: – Dott. Luca Palombo, Infermiere e coordinatore Cellula Coscio Latina; – Dott.ssa Michela Guarda, Dirigente Infermieristico Hospice San Marco; – Dott. Ferdinando Tucci, Psicoterapeuta.

L'articolo “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Latina – Proiezione e dibattito sul fine vita proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.



“Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Reggio Emilia – Proiezione e dibattito sul fine vita


“Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Reggio Emilia – Proiezione e dibattito sul fine vita


📍 Cinema AlCorso Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi 14 – Reggio Emilia🗓 Domenica 17 novembre 2025🕢 Ore 19:30


Il docufilm “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” di Massimiliano Fumagalli, prodotto in collaborazione con l’Associazione Luca Coscioni, arriva al Cinema AlCorso di Reggio Emilia, con una serata di riflessione pubblica sul fine vita promossa dalla Cellula Coscioni Modena-Reggio Emilia.

Il film racconta l’ultima parte di vita di Stefano Gheller, giovane affetto da una grave forma di distrofia muscolare e prima persona in Veneto ad aver ottenuto l’autorizzazione alla morte volontaria medicalmente assistita, come previsto dalla sentenza 242/2019 della Corte costituzionale.

🎬 La proiezione sarà seguita da un dibattito con gli attivisti dell’Associazione Luca Coscioni, che approfondiranno i temi del diritto all’autodeterminazione per garantire il rispetto delle proprie scelte nel fine vita.

L'articolo “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Reggio Emilia – Proiezione e dibattito sul fine vita proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.



“Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Milano – Proiezione con Marco Cappato e Diego Silvestri


📍Milano – Cinema Beltrade, Via Nino Oxilia 10
🗓Giovedì 21 novembre 2025
🕖Ore 19:20


Una serata da non perdere con la proiezione del docufilm “Lasciatemi morire ridendo”, diretto da Massimiliano Fumagalli, che racconta la storia di Stefano Gheller, primo in Veneto e secondo in Italia ad ottenere l’autorizzazione alla morte volontaria medicalmente assistita, secondo i criteri fissati dalla Corte costituzionale.

🎤Introduzione a cura di Marco Cappato, tesoriere di Associazione Luca Coscioni e Diego Silvestri, Consigliere Generale di Associazione Luca Coscioni;

🎬Dibattito post proiezione con Massimiliano Fumagalli, regista Virginia Rosaschino e Alessandro Conconi, produttori

📣 Un evento organizzato in collaborazione con la Cellula Coscioni di Milano,📩 Per informazioni: cellulamilano@associazionelucacoscioni.it

L'articolo “Lasciatemi morire ridendo” a Milano – Proiezione con Marco Cappato e Diego Silvestri proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.



Matteo D’Angelo interviene all’incontro pubblico “Veneto, terra di diritti”


📍Dolo (VE) – Circolo del Partito Democratico, Piazza Cantiere 4
🗓Sabato 15 novembre 2025
🕘Ore 9:45


Matteo D’Angelo, avvocato e attivista dell’Associazione Luca Coscioni, interverrà all’incontro pubblico “Veneto, terra di diritti” organizzato dal Partito Democratico

Modera Mattia Garzana (Giovani Democratici Venezia), saluti di Chiara IULIANO(Coordinatrice PD Riviera del Brenta) e Massimo IOVINE (Presidente Giovani Democratici Veneto), intervengono Jonatan MONTANARIELLO e Francesca BRESSANIN (candidati al Consiglio Regionale) e Iryna SHAPARAVA (attivista LGBT+)

L'articolo Matteo D’Angelo interviene all’incontro pubblico “Veneto, terra di diritti” proviene da Associazione Luca Coscioni.




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questo è trump e il suo mondo. discriminazioni e ingiustizie. cosa c'entra trump? quando si tratta di discriminazioni è il principe negli usa... solo l'uomo bianco ha diritto. basta anche vedere quello che fa nel sud africa... o repubblica ceca dove ha preteso una costituzione transfobica. o le persone transgender. le donne? sulla stessa faccia della medaglia: devono stare a casa a fare solo figli. e parlare il meno possibile.