Digital Etch-A-Sketch Also Plays Snake
The Etch-A-Sketch has been a popular toy for decades. It can be fun to draw on, but you have to get things right the first time, because there’s no undo button. [Tekavou] decided to recreate this popular toy in digital form instead to give it more capabilities.
The build relies on an Inkplate e-paper screen as a display, which is probably as close you can get in appearance to the aluminium dust and glass screen used in an Etch-a-Sketch. The display is hooked up to an ESP32 microcontroller, which is charged with reading inputs from a pair of rotary encoders. In standard drawing mode, it emulates the behavior of an Etch-A-Sketch, with the ESP32 drawing to the e-paper display as the user turns the encoders to move the cursor. However, it has a magical “undo” feature, where pressing the encoder undoes the last movement, allowing you to craft complex creations without having to get every move perfect on your first attempt. As a fun aside, [Tekavou] also included a fun Snake game. More specifically, it’s inspired by NIBBLES.BAS, a demo program included with Microsoft QBasic back in the day.
We’ve seen all kinds of Etch-A-Sketch builds around these parts, including this impressive roboticized version. Video after the break.
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The Department of Energy said it will close FOIA requests from last year unless the requester emails the agency to say they are still interested. Experts say it's an "attempt to close out as many FOIA requests as possible."
The Department of Energy said it will close FOIA requests from last year unless the requester emails the agency to say they are still interested. Experts say itx27;s an "attempt to close out as many FOIA requests as possible."#FOIA #FOIAForum
The LAPD attacked reporters, despite a court order. Then it lied about it
Last Friday, officers from the Los Angeles Police Department beat, shoved, detained, and jailed journalists covering a protest over the previous detention of a community activist who had been documenting immigration officers.
It was a brutal and shocking attack on the press, even by the LAPD’s standards. Even before scores of journalists were attacked and detained at recent immigration raid protests, the force had one of the most atrocious track records when it comes to press freedom. The LAPD is also subject to a court order prohibiting it from interfering with journalists covering protests, which it appears to have wantonly violated.
What’s almost as shocking is how little attention these recent attacks have drawn from the mainstream media. Even five days later, the hometown Los Angeles Times, for instance, hadn’t yet written about Friday’s attack on the press. Thankfully, an out-of-town columnist, Will Bunch at the Philadelphia Inquirer, published an article strongly condemning the LAPD’s actions.
But even worse than ignoring the attacks on the press is reporting false information about them spread by the LAPD. Unfortunately, California station KABC-TV appears to have done just that, by reporting uncritically on claims by the LAPD that two people were detained at the protest for “pretending to be media.”
The two were, in fact, journalists, according to reporter Mel Buer, who was at the protest and was also detained, and Adam Rose, who’s been exhaustively tracking the recent attacks for the Los Angeles Press Club. Rose’s tracking spreadsheet identifies the detained journalists as Nate Gowdy and Carrie Schreck.
The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker reported that LAPD officers detained Gowdy and Schreck, who were working together to report on the protest, because they didn’t have physical press badges.
A lack of physical press credentials isn’t a good enough reason to stop a journalist from reporting under the First Amendment, and it certainly isn’t a good enough reason under the order entered by a federal judge in response to a lawsuit by the Los Angeles Press Club restraining the LAPD’s mistreatment of journalists covering protests. Even guidance from the LAPD’s chief of police says that a lack of credentials isn’t enough to justify a detention.
Instead, officers should have considered all the evidence that Gowdy and Schreck were at the protest to gather the news, like the statements from other credentialed reporters who vouched for them, their camera equipment, and Gowdy’s offer to show digital credentials or prove through a quick Google search that he and Schreck were journalists. And if they were still in doubt, officers were required to grant Gowdy and Schreck’s requests to speak to a supervisor.
KABC-TV, which calls itself the “West Coast flagship” of Disney’s ABC-owned TV station group, also should have known better than to simply repeat a statement from the LAPD that people were arrested for “pretending” to be press.
The government often makes this claim and uses it as a justification for why it “can’t” respect the First Amendment rights of journalists and simply must continue to beat and terrorize them along with protesters. But research has shown that protesters or others claiming to be press is rare. Any time government officials make this claim, journalists should be skeptical and investigate it before reporting it.
Journalists must bring a healthy dose of skepticism to any statements by the LAPD about its treatment of the press. The LAPD knows that it violates the First Amendment and California law to detain or otherwise interfere with journalists covering protests, but it continues to do so anyway.
It seems to prefer to risk contempt of court or massive settlements rather than respect the First Amendment, and it apparently has no compunction about making false statements to the press about its actions.
The only response available to journalists — other than suing to enforce their rights — is to report, accurately, on every single First Amendment violation by the LAPD. If they do, perhaps the citizens of Los Angeles will make clear to elected officials and law enforcement leaders that they won’t tolerate their police force acting in such a lawless manner.
2025 One Hertz Challenge: A Game Of Life
The 2025 One Hertz Challenge asks you to build a project that does something once every second. While that has inspired a lot of clock and timekeeping builds, we’re also seeing some that do entirely different things on a 1 Hz period. [junkdust] has entered the contest with a project that does something rather mathematical once every second.
[junkdust] wanted to get better acquainted with the venerable ATtiny85, so decided to implement Conway’s Game of Life on it. The microcontroller is hooked up to a 0.91″ OLED display with a resolution of 128 x 32 pixels, however, [junkdust] only elected to implement a 32 x 32 grid for the game itself, using the rest of the display area to report the vital statistics of the game. On power up, the grid is populated with a random population, and the game proceeds, updating once every second.
It’s a neat little desk toy, but more importantly than that, it served as a nicely complicated test project for [junkdust] to get familiar working inside the limitations of the ATtiny85. It may be a humble part, but it can do great things, as we’ve seen many times before!
Strage a Lampedusa: 30 morti e decine di dispersi, tra loro tre neonati
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Sono già 30 le vittime accertate, tra cui tre neonati, ma i dispersi si contano a decine.La presidente Meloni maledice gli scafisti e invita alla pietà. Certo, questa è l’ora della pietà e della solidarietà, ma sono
FLOSS Weekly Episode 842: Will the Real JQ Please Stand Up
We’re back! This week Jonathan chats with Mattias Wadman and Michael Farber about JQ! It’s more than just a JSON parser, JQ is a whole scripting language! Tune in to find out more about it.
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Elon Musk denuncia Apple per manipolazione dell’App Store
Elon Musk ha annunciato che la sua azienda xAI si sta preparando a fare causa ad Apple. Il motivo è la manipolazione delle classifiche dell’App Store, che, a suo dire, metterebbe ChatGPT di OpenAI in una posizione più vantaggiosa rispetto ai suoi concorrenti. Secondo Musk, si tratta di una violazione diretta delle leggi antitrust .
“Il comportamento di Apple, tale per cui nessuna azienda di intelligenza artificiale, a parte OpenAI, è riuscita a raggiungere il primo posto nell’App Store, costituisce una chiara violazione delle norme antitrust. Noi di xAI avvieremo immediatamente un’azione legale.”
Il miliardario non ha fornito alcuna prova a sostegno delle accuse. Anche i rappresentanti di Apple, OpenAI e xAI si sono astenuti dal rilasciare dichiarazioni.
ChatGPT è attualmente in testa alla sezione delle app gratuite dell’App Store statunitense per iPhone, conGrok di xAI al quinto posto e Gemini di Google solo al 57°. La stessa situazione si riscontra su Google Play: su Android, ChatGPT detiene anche il primo posto, secondo Sensor Tower.
Detto questo, Apple e OpenAI hanno una partnership: ChatGPT è già integrato in iOS, iPadOS e macOS.
Questo gli conferisce un notevole vantaggio, soprattutto considerando la competizione per le prime posizioni nell’app store, dove Grok semplicemente non può competere ad armi pari.
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Monte Sole, un appello per fermare il massacro di Gaza
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Le iniziative per la Pace in Medio Oriente non si fermano. Domani 14 agosto a Monte Sole, terra di stragi e di Resistenza dove è nata la scuola di Pace voluta da don Dossetti, in questo luogo simbolo dove morirono 770 civili innocenti per
The World’s First Podcaster?
When do you think the first podcast occurred? Did you guess in the 1890s? That’s not a typo. Telefonhírmondó was possibly the world’s first true “telephone newspaper.” People in Budapest could dial a phone number and listen to what we would think of now as radio content. Surprisingly, the service lasted until 1944, although after 1925, it was rebroadcasting a radio station’s programming.Tivadar Puskás, the founder of Budapest’s “Telephone Newspaper” (public domain)
The whole thing was the brainchild of Tivadar Puskás, an engineer who had worked with Thomas Edison. At first, the service had about 60 subscribers, but Puskás envisioned the service one day spanning the globe. Of course, he wasn’t wrong. There was a market for worldwide audio programs, but they were not going to travel over phone lines to the customer.
The Hungarian government kept tight control over newspapers in those days. However, as we see in modern times, new media often slips through the cracks. After two weeks of proving the concept out, Puskás asked for formal approval and for a 50-year exclusive franchise for the city of Budapest. They would eventually approve the former, but not the latter.
Unfortunately, a month into the new venture, Puskás died. His brother Albert took over and continued talks with the government. The phone company wanted a piece of the action, as did the government. Before anything was settled, Albert sold the company to István Popper. He finalized the deal, which included rules requiring signed copies of the news reports to be sent to the police three times a day. The affair must have been lucrative. The company would eventually construct its own telephone network independent of the normal phone system. By 1907, they boasted 15,000 subscribers, including notable politicians and businesses, including hotels.
Invention
This was all possible because of Puskás’ 1892 invention of a telephone switchboard with a mechanism that could send a signal to multiple lines at once. The Canadian patent was titled “Telephonic News Dispenser.”
There had been demonstrations of similar technology going back to 1881 when Clément Ader piped stereo music (then called the slightly less catchy binauriclar audition) from the Paris Grand Opéra to the city’s Electrical Exhibition. Fictionally, the 1888 novel Looking Backward: 2000-1887also predicted such a service:
All our bedchambers have a telephone attachment at the head of the bed by which any person who may be sleepless can command music at pleasure, of the sort suited to the mood.”
No Bluetooth for her. (Public Domain)
The 1881 demonstration turned into a similar service in Paris, although it was mostly used for entertainment programming with occasional new summaries. It didn’t really qualify as a newspaper. It also wasn’t nearly as successful, having 1,300 subscribers in 1893. London was late to the game in 1895, but, again, the focus was on live performances and church services. Both services collapsed in 1925 due to radio.
Several attempts to bring a similar service to the United States were made in several states during the early 1900s. None of them had much success and were gone and forgotten in a year or two.
In Budapest, they rapidly abandoned the public phone lines and created a network that would eventually span 1,100 miles (1,800 km), crisscrossing Budapest. Impressive considering that there were no active amplifiers yet. From reading the Canadian patent, it seems they use “induction coils.” We imagine the carbon microphones at the studio also had very high voltages compared to a regular phone, but it is hard to say for sure. As you might expect, you’d need a lot of input signal for this to work.
To that end, the company hired especially loud announcers who worked in ten-minute shifts as they were effectively screaming into the microphones. The signal would run to the central office, to one of 27 districts, and then out to people’s homes. We had hoped a 1907 article about the system in Scientific American might have more technical detail, but it didn’t. However, The Electrical World did have a bit more detail:
…the arrangement which he adopts is to have a separate primary and secondary coil for each subscriber, all the primaries being connected in series with the single transmitter…
Last Mile
In a subscriber’s home, there were two earpieces. You could put one on each ear, or share with a friend. There was a buzzer to let you know about special alerts. An American who returned from Budapest in 1901 said that the news was “highly satisfactory,” but wasn’t impressed with the quality of musical programs on the service (see page 640 of The World’s Work, Volume 1).Concert room at the studio (Public Domain).
The company issued daily schedules you could hang on the wall. Programs included news, news recaps, stories, poetry readings, musical performances, lectures, and language lessons. Typically, transmissions ran from 1030 in the morning to 2230 at night, although this was somewhat flexible.
You are probably wondering what this all cost? A year’s service — including a free receiver — was 18 krones. At the time, that was about US$7.56. That doesn’t sound like much, but in 1901 Budapest, you could buy about 44 pounds (20 kg) of coffee for that much money. The service also ran ads, costing 1 krone for a 12-second spot. They also had some coin-operated receivers to generate revenue.
Radio
It makes sense that in 1925, the service opened Budapest’s first radio station. The programming was shared, and by 1930, the service had over 91,000 subscribers. The private phone network, however, didn’t survive World War II, and that was the end of telephonic newspapers, at least in Budapest.
The technology was also put to use in Italy. A US businessman tried to make a go of it in New Jersey for about a year and then in Oregon for another year before throwing in the towel. Ironically, the tube technology that made phones more capable of covering distances with clear results also doomed phone broadcasting. Those same tubes would make radio practical.
Why Budapest?
You have to wonder why the only really successful operation was in Budapest. We don’t know if it was the politics that made an independent news source with a little less scrutiny attractive, or if it was just that Popper ran an excellent business. After all, Popper and the Puskás brothers anticipated the market for radio. And Popper, in fact, successfully embraced radio instead of letting it sink his business.
We talked about Hugo Gernsback’s predictions that doctors would operate by telephone. He also predicted telephone music in 1916. Of course, music by phone is still a thing. If you are on hold.
Featured image: “A TelefonHírmondó announcer reading the news in 1901 (Public Domain)”
Thumbnail image: “Telefon Hirmondo – Home subscriber” in the public domain.
Rete criminale organizzata albanese smantellata
Una serie di perquisizioni in Albania, nei giorni scorsi, ha portato all'arresto di 10 presunti membri di una rete criminale organizzata albanese coinvolta nel traffico di cocaina e nel riciclaggio di denaro. La rete, che aveva legami con organizzazioni internazionali, è stata presa di mira dalle forze dell'ordine albanesi in coordinamento con Belgio, Francia, Germania, Italia e Paesi Bassi.
Durante l'operazione, le autorità hanno sequestrato ingenti beni, tra cui immobili, veicoli e azioni di società per un valore di diversi milioni di euro. L'indagine ha inoltre portato alla luce una serie di prove fisiche e digitali, inclusi i dati della piattaforma di comunicazione criptata Sky ECC, che è stata disattivata nel 2021 ma ha comunque prodotto risultati operativi.
Il capo della rete era coinvolto nell'organizzazione di spedizioni e nell'investimento in grandi quantità di cocaina, ed era ricercato per una condanna a 21 anni di carcere emessa da un tribunale italiano per omicidio e altri reati. L'operazione ha segnato un successo basato sui dati: gli investigatori hanno ricostruito consegne di tonnellate di cocaina verso i porti dell'UE e sequestrato milioni di euro di beni.
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l genocidio va fermato, i governi devono interrompere i rapporti con Israele e soprattutto smettere di vendere armi a uno stato che sta compiendo un genocidio sotto gli occhi del mondo. Finché Israele non affronterà nessuna conseguenza, nemmeno sui campi di gioco internazionali, tanti,
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A DHS sizzle reel that used "Public Service Announcement" got hit with a copyright takedown request and has been deleted off of X.#Immigration #ICE
10.000 firme per la petizione di Possibile contro Italia-Israele. Stop the game!
10.000 firme per la petizione di Possibile contro Italia-Israele
Druetti e Di Lenardo: come può lo sport ignorare il genocidio?
“Già diecimila persone hanno firmato su www.possibile.com/unafirmaper la petizione per dire no a Italia-Israele, la partita di qualificazione ai mondiali che è in programma il 14 ottobre a Udine.” Lo dichiarano Francesca Druetti, Segretaria Nazionale di Possibile, e Andrea di Lenardo, Capogruppo di Alleanza Verdi Sinistra Possibile al Consiglio Comunale di Udine.
“Sono più di 60mila le vittime solo negli ultimi due anni — ricordano Druetti e Di Lenardo — un’intera popolazione affamata, Gaza rasa al suolo dai bombardamenti. Nel frattempo, Israele, la sua nazionale, i suoi atleti, dovrebbero continuare a competere come se niente fosse. Oltre 600 vittime erano atleti, calciatori anche. Giocare questa partita è un affronto alla memoria di chi è stato ucciso, e di chiunque abbia a cuore i diritti umani, la giustizia, e lo sport.
“Da quando abbiamo lanciato la petizione — concludono Druetti e di Lenardo — Israele ha ucciso altre centinaia di persone, compresi sei giornalisti in un attacco mirato. Il genocidio va fermato, i governi devono interrompere i rapporti con Israele e soprattutto smettere di vendere armi a uno stato che sta compiendo un genocidio sotto gli occhi del mondo. Finché Israele non affronterà nessuna conseguenza, nemmeno sui campi di gioco internazionali, tanti, troppi continueranno a sentirsi giustificati nel voltarsi dall’altra parte. Ecco perché vi chiediamo di continuare a firmare e condividere la petizione, per far sentire la nostra voce e il nostro dissenso. Stop the game.”
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Zehn Jahre Landesverrat: Ein Angriff auf die Pressefreiheit, der vieles veränderte
F-35 italiani intercettano due caccia russi nello spazio aereo Nato. I dettagli
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Per la prima volta, due caccia F-35 Lightning II dell’Aeronautica militare italiana hanno intercettato due velivoli russi operanti vicino allo spazio aereo dell’Alleanza. I due aerei intercettati sono decollati dalla base di Ämari, in Estonia, come confermato
By omitting the "one-third" provision that most other states with age verification laws have adopted, Wyoming and South Dakota are placing the burden of verifying users' ages on all sorts of websites, far beyond porn.
By omitting the "one-third" provision that most other states with age verification laws have adopted, Wyoming and South Dakota are placing the burden of verifying usersx27; ages on all sorts of websites, far beyond porn.#ageverification
Un reattore nucleare sulla Luna entro il 2030. La sfida Usa a Russia e Cina
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Nei primi di agosto, l’amministratore pro tempore della Nasa, nonché segretario ai Trasporti degli Stati Uniti, Sean Duffy, ha annunciato che gli Usa intendono accelerare i loro sforzi per installare un reattore a fissione nucleare sul suolo lunare entro il 2030. Secondo Duffy, a sua
CBP's use of Meta Ray-Bans; the bargain that voice actors are having to make with AI; and how Flock tech is being essentially hacked into by the DEA.
CBPx27;s use of Meta Ray-Bans; the bargain that voice actors are having to make with AI; and how Flock tech is being essentially hacked into by the DEA.#Podcast
Emails obtained by 404 Media show the LAPD was interested in GeoSpy, an AI tool that can quickly figure out where a photo was taken.#FOIA
Bilanz nach einem Jahr: Neue Aufsicht über digitale Dienste hat vier Verfahren eingeleitet
Individuo, società e svolte autoritarie.
Esistono condizioni psicologiche, familiari, sociali e tecnologiche favorevoli all’instaurarsi di una forma politica autoritaria e totalitaria? Esiste un potenziale fascista in ognuno di noi oppure il “fascismo potenziale” si dà solo in presenza di una determinata struttura di personalità, quella autoritaria studiata dalla scuola di Francoforte nella prima metà del secolo scorso? Un tipo di personalità, quest’ultima, caratterizzata da un insieme di atteggiamenti, credenze e comportamenti che riflettono una forte inclinazione verso l’autorità, la disciplina e il conformismo, insieme a una tendenza a disprezzare o discriminare chi viene percepito come diverso o inferiore. Continua a leggere→
Solo con l’immunità il Parlamento ritrova la centralità perduta
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L'articolo Solo con l’immunità il Parlamento ritrova la centralità perduta proviene da Fondazione Luigi Einaudi.
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Recensione : Mark Solotroff – In Search of Total Placelessness
Mark Solotroff, figura cardine della scena noise-industrial e power electronics americana (fondatore di Intrinsic Action, Anatomy Of Habit, BLOODYMINDED), torna quest'anno con In Search of Total Placelessness
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Mark Solotroff - In Search of Total Placelessness - In Your Eyes ezine
Mark Solotroff, figura cardine della scena noise-industrial e power electronics americana (fondatore di Intrinsic Action, Anatomy Of Habit, BLOODYMINDED), torna quest'anno con In Search of Total PlacelessnessNoiseGang (In Your Eyes ezine)
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Recensione : The Unknowns – Looking from the outside
The Unknowns "Looking from the outside": un'esperienza punk che scuote e incendia! Scopri il terzo album della band australiana che spacca!
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The Unknowns - Looking from the outside - In Your Eyes ezine
The Unknowns "Looking from the outside": un'esperienza punk che scuote e incendia! Scopri il terzo album della band australiana che spacca!Reverend Shit-Man (In Your Eyes ezine)
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Perplexity divorerà Chrome di Google?
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Nell'agone dell'Intelligenza artificiale va in scena la riedizione della lotta di Davide contro il gigante Golia: Perplexity (che farebbe gola ad Apple) pronta a sborsare 34,5 miliardi di dollari pur di accaparrarsi il browser di Google Chrome. Mountain View
Inciampo all’avvio per Alexa+. Perché il super assistente Amazon non convince il New York Times
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Gli algoritmi AI stanno mettendo a rischio la sopravvivenza dei vecchi assistenti virtuali: ecco perché Amazon sta correndo per presentare al
L’informazione, il genocidio e una pessima Rai
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La mattanza del popolo palestinese è senza dubbio un genocidio ed è risibile il tentativo di edulcorare le parole. È amaro dirlo, ma le cose vanno chiamate con il loro nome. E una componente dell’orribile mattanza è il killeraggio seriale di giornaliste e
Perché OpenAI ha dovuto risuscitare il suo vecchio modello Gpt-4o?
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A volte il vecchio è meglio del nuovo. O almeno, sembrerebbe così nel caso dell'ultimo modello di OpenAI. Dopo nemmeno 24 ore dal lancio di Gpt-5 gli utenti hanno rivoluto indietro il suo predecessore
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È difficile racchiudere in una definizione sintetica una figura di alto livello e versatile come quella di Ivan Pozzoni, ma bisogna comunque partire da un punto inequivocabile: siamo di fronte ad un grande poeta e soprattutto uno dei più originali, innovativi, degli anni 2000 della poesia italiana, versante sul quale la nostra poesia contemporanea, non […]
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LA CINA HA CREATO IL PRIMO REATTORE NUCLEARE AL MONDO CHE NON PUÒ FONDERSI… DAVVERO?
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La notizia non ha avuto molta eco, però merita un approfondimento: “La Cina ha testato con successo un reattore nucleare rivoluzionario..
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Dopo più di 30 anni Aol disconnette la connessione Internet dial-up
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Protagonista indiscusso dell'era di Internet 1.0, Aol ha scontato diversi errori strategici ed è stato zavorrato dall'evidente incapacità di innovare, finendo presto relegata ai margini della Rete.
Difesa, la capacità produttiva europea è triplicata rispetto al 2021
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L’industria della difesa europea sta attraversando la più ampia fase di espansione dalla fine della Guerra fredda. Secondo un report del Financial Times, i cantieri legati alla produzione di armamenti si moltiplicano a un ritmo tre volte superiore rispetto ai tempi pre-invasione dell’Ucraina, con oltre
Qualcosa di strano galleggia nei nostri oceani da anni e gli scienziati hanno finalmente capito di cosa si tratta
Gli scienziati hanno scoperto 27 milioni di tonnellate di materiale invisibile nell'Atlantico, il che suggerisce danni profondi e potenzialmente irrevLee Bell (Meteored Italia)