[2026-01-18] Manifestazione DONNA, VITA, LIBERTÀ! @ via di S. Nicola de Cesarini
Manifestazione DONNA, VITA, LIBERTÀ!
via di S. Nicola de Cesarini - via di S. Nicola de Cesarini
(domenica, 18 gennaio 11:00)
Da settimane come collettivo Donne. Vita, Libertà Roma stiamo seguendo la coraggiosa lotta del popolo iraniano che si oppone con determinazione al regime della Repubblica Islamica. Le proteste di questi giorni sono la prosecuzione del movimento rivoluzionario DONNA, VITA, LIBERTÀ’, questa volta contro il carovita, rivendicando il diritto alla sussistenza ovvero la VITA stessa e alla LIBERTÀ’ di vivere con dignità.
La risposta del regime è stata, ancora una volta, di una violenza inaudita. Attraverso l’oscuramento della rete internet, le autorità tentano di isolare i manifestanti dal resto del mondo per reprimere nel sangue il dissenso, mettendo in atto un vero e proprio massacro di massa contro i manifestanti inermi.
È nostro dovere condannare con fermezza i crimini della Repubblica Islamica e schierarci al fianco delle nostre sorelle e dei nostri fratelli in Iran. Siamo testimoni di una fase cruciale, forse decisiva, di una battaglia storica contro l’oppressione.
Per queste ragioni, vi invitiamo a unirvi a noi nella manifestazione che si terrà a Roma il prossimo 18 gennaio. In questo momento storico ribadiamo con forza il diritto del popolo iraniano all’autodeterminazione: il destino politico dell’Iran deve appartenere esclusivamente al popolo, libero da ogni ingerenza o manipolazione.
La manifestazione si svolgerà in assenza di simboli, slogan o immagini riconducibili a rappresentanze politiche.
Collettivo DONNA VITA LIBERTA’ - ROMA
[2026-01-21] Disegnamoci - Gran baccanale del disegno dal vivo @ Sobilla
Disegnamoci - Gran baccanale del disegno dal vivo
Sobilla - Salita Santo Sepolcro 6B
(mercoledì, 21 gennaio 20:00)
DISEGNIAMOCI è una serata di disegno dal vivo aperta a tutte e tutti.
Ti appassiona la matita? Allora vieni a metterti in gioco, per conoscersi, disegnare e condividere la passione per la grafite!
21 GENNAIO 2026 - dalle ore 20.00 alle 22.00
Tema della serata: D&D
Illo by Emme Esse
Funziona così:
Si disegna nel tempo massimo di una / due canzoni, a turno dovrete posare ispirandovi al tema della serata (no nudo), per poi tornare comodamente a disegnare.
Voi portate il vostro materiale da disegno, ai tavoli, alle sedie e ai generi di conforto ci pensa nonna Sobilla.
Non c’è obbligo di posare, non sono richieste abilità di alcun livello e non vengono impartite lezioni.
Vi aspettiamo baldanzos* al gran baccanale del disegnino!
La Sobilla
Salita S. Sepolcro 6b, VR
Ingresso libero con tessera (5€)
Apertura biblioteca Domaschi ore 17.30
Arnis Brings the World to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
A couple of years ago, we covered a project called Arnis, created by [Louis Erbkamm], which allowed you to generate any portion of Earth into Minecraft blocks and maps. It was already impressive, but since we last checked in the open source project has made some incredible progress.
When we first covered Arnis, it was stuck on the Java edition of Minecraft. But now the project has been updated to support the more modern Bedrock Edition, meaning you can put your home into any device’s version of Minecraft!
Beyond Bedrock version support, the actual tool has improved with proper elevation generation using data provided from NASA. This allows you to view the Alps or the Himalayas in all their voxel glory, or explore an entire map of the Moon. Perhaps what’s even more impressive is that the generation is accurate enough to be used in an actual research study involving flood mitigation education.
All of this has been made possible with help from a passionate community who have volunteered their time to assist [Louis] with the project — a testament to the power of open source.
[2026-01-20] LA VITA CHE BRUCIA ❤️🔥 EDOARDO CAMURRI @ Che Guevara Roma
LA VITA CHE BRUCIA ❤️🔥 EDOARDO CAMURRI
Che Guevara Roma - Via Fontanellato 69
(martedì, 20 gennaio 18:30)
🔥 LA VITA CHE BRUCIA 🔥
Martedì 20 gennaio · ore 17:30
🌍 @cheguevara_roma
Via Fontanellato 69
Con @edoardocamurri parleremo del suo ultimo libro La vita che brucia.
Una conversazione a partire da un testo che attraversa l’esperienza della sofferenza senza cercare consolazioni, interrogando il linguaggio, il pensiero e il sentire contemporaneo.
Vi aspettiamo! ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Grafica del Maestro @collirioantipatico
Referendum. 500mila firme. Quello che sembrava impossibile si è realizzato
@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
articolo21.org/2026/01/referen…
Silenzio, oscurità, censura non sono riusciti a bloccare il raggiungimento delle cinquecento mila firme sotto il referendum oppositivo alla controriforma
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Gaza, nasce il “Board of Peace” di Trump: affari e potere nella gestione del dopoguerra
@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Da Tony Blair a Jared Kushner, passando per Marco Rubio e Steve Witkoff: il "Consiglio di pace" voluto da Donald Trump affida il futuro di Gaza a politici conservatori, grandi affaristi e alleati storici di Israele
L'articolo Gaza,
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The eMac: Using Apple’s Forgotten Educational Mac in 2025
Beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. (Credit: MattKC, YouTube)
What’s it like to use a 2002-era Apple eMac all-in-one in 2025? That’s what [MattKC] asked himself after obtaining one of these systems from a seller who ominously mentioned that it had been ‘left outside for years’.
The Apple iMac is a bit of a cult symbol, whether you’re talking about the iconic fruity iMac G3 or the desk lamp-like iMac G4, but few reminisce or actively collect the Apple eMac. Manufactured from 2002 to 2006, it featured the PowerPC 7450 (G4e) CPU with clock speeds ranging from 700 MHz to 1.42 GHz, as well as a 17″ CRT. In terms of design it was basically a bland iMac G3 that was firmly targeting the education markets to try and regain market share after Windows PCs had begun to eat its lunch there.
As for the model that [MattKC] purchased, it was this earliest model, featuring a 700 MHz PowerPC G4 CPU in addition to 640 MB SDRAM. Despite the seller’s description it seems to be in good nick with it firing right up, and even a glance inside after beating the challenge of 2.5 mm hex screws showed it to be in relatively good condition.
Unlike the iMac G3, you can play the Mac port of Halo on it, but the Minecraft port is very much not performant. With generally multimedia and gaming working well, it does show why the eMac was released, as it’s quite capable relative to an iMac G3 which would have struggled with the educational software of the era. We definitely hope that [MattKC] restores it to its full glory instead of ripping out its innards, as the neglected status of the eMac makes it much more likely to go extinct than PowerPC-based iMacs.
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#ICE, l'organizzazione terroristica del governo USA è stata verificata da Bluesky. Cosa fare? Il post di Elena Rossini
Un importante messaggio di pubblica utilità per le persone attive su #Bluesky che, dopo aver saputo che l'account ICE è stato ufficialmente verificato, hanno detto: "Lo bloccherò e basta".Il blocco su #Bluesky NON È PRIVATO: è molto facile vedere chi sta bloccando un account visitando i siti che elencano tali informazioni.Ho fatto uno screenshot da clearsky.app, elencando tutti gli account che bloccano ICE (ho pixelato gli avatar e i nomi utente per motivi di privacy).
La soluzione più sicura perciò è silenziare l'account perché quell'informazione è privata e non rilevabile 😫
Aggiungiamo un nostro commento: in molti si stanno chiedendo cosa sarebbe successo se ICE avesse provato a iscriversi nel #Fediverso. A nostro parere se un'istanza dovesse accogliere l'iscrizione di quell'account verrebbe defederata da tutte le altre istanze. Ci sono dei valori che non sono negoziabili dalla comunità #fediverse
Qui il post di @Elena Rossini ⁂
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Verso il referendum
@Politica interna, europea e internazionale
L'articolo Verso il referendum proviene da Fondazione Luigi Einaudi.
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SIRIA. Aleppo: ritiro delle SDF curde a est dell’Eufrate, ma Damasco vuole l’escalation
@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Mazlum Abdi comandante in capo delle forze curde cerca la via della mediazione. L'esercito siriano e le milizie affiliate invece puntano alla soluzione di forza
L'articolo SIRIA. Aleppo: ritiro delle SDF curde a est dell’Eufrate, ma
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Crittografia post quantum nel settore finanziario: centrale la sicurezza della supply chain
@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
La rotta del G7 Cyber non prevede nuovi obblighi regolatori, ma offre un quadro di riferimento condiviso: una roadmap per autorità, istituzioni finanziarie e fornitori tecnologici, declinata in sei fasi principali della
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KW 3: Die Woche, in der das iranische Regime tausende Demonstrierende ermordete
DIY, Full-Stack Farm Automation
Recently, [Vinnie] aka [vinthewrench] moved from Oregon to Arkansas to start a farmstead. This is a style of farming that focuses not just on a profitable farm where produce is sold at market, but also on a homestead where much of one’s own food is grown on the farm as well. Like any farm, though, it’s extremely hard work that takes a tremendous amount of time. Automation and other technology can make a huge impact in these situations, and [Vinnie] is rolling out his own software stack to help with this on his farm.
He calls his project the Pi Internet of Things, or PioT, and as its name suggests is based around the Raspberry Pi. Since this will all be outdoors and exposed to the extremes of Arkansas weather, everything built under the auspices of this project prioritizes ruggedness, stability, and long-term support, all while avoiding any cloud service. The system also focuses on being able to ride through power outages. The server side, called piotserver, uses a REST API to give the user access to the automation systems through a web interface
[Vinnie] also goes into detail about why existing systems like Home Assistant and Open Sprinkler wouldn’t work in his situation, and why a ground-up solution like this is more appropriate for his farm. This post is largely an overview of his system, but some of his other posts go into more detail about things like integrating temperature sensors, rainfall monitoring, controlling irrigation systems, and plenty of other farm automation tasks that are useful for any farmer or gardener.
We’ve also seen some other projects of his here like this project which converts a common AC sprinkler system to an easier-to-use DC system, and a DIY weather station that operates in the 915 MHz band. He’s been a great resource for anyone looking to have technology help them out with their farm or garden, but if you’re just getting started on your green thumb be sure to take a look at this starter guide as well.
How Accurate is a 125 Year Old Resistance Standard?
Internals of the 1900 Evershed & Vignoles Ltd 1 ohm resistance standard. (Credit: Three-phase, YouTube)
Resistance standards are incredibly useful, but like so many precision references they require regular calibration, maintenance and certification to ensure that they stay within their datasheet tolerances. This raises the question of how well a resistance standard from the year 1900 performs after 125 years, without the benefits of modern modern engineering and standards. Cue the [Three-phase] YouTube channel testing a genuine Evershed & Vignoles Ltd one ohm resistance standard from 1900.
With mahogany construction and brass contacts it sure looks stylish, though the unit was missing the shorting pin that goes in between the two sides. This was a common feature of e.g. resistance decade boxes of the era, where you inserted pins to connect resistors until you hit the desired total. Inside the one ohm standard is a platinoid resistor, which is an alloy of copper, nickel, tungsten, and zinc. Based on the broad arrow mark on the bottom this unit was apparently owned by the UK’s Ordnance Board, which was part of what was then called the War Office.
After a quick gander at the internals, the standard was hooked up to a Keithley DMM7510 digital bench meter. The resistance standard’s ‘datasheet’ is listed on top of the unit on the brass plaques, including the effect of temperature on its accuracy. Adjusting for this, the measured ~1.016 Ω was within 1.6% tolerance, with as sidenote that this was with the unit not having been cleaned or otherwise having had maintenance performed on it since it was last used in service. Definitely not a bad feat.
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Testing a Continuous Printing Mod for the Bambu Lab A1 Mini
There are a few types of continuous 3D printing with FDM printers, with a conveyer belt and automatic build plate swapping the most common types. The advantage of build plate swapping is that it automates the bit where normally a human would have to come in to remove finished parts from the build plate. A recent entry here is the Chitu PlateCycler C1M which the [Aurora Tech] YouTube channel had over for a review. This kit bolts onto the Bambu Lab A1 Mini FDM printer and comes with four extra PEI build plates for a not unreasonable $79 (€69).
As also noted in the review video, this is effectively a clone of the original swapmod A1m kit, but a big difference is that the Chitu kit comes with all of the parts and doesn’t require you to print anything yourself.
The different plates are prepared using a special tool that inserts G-code between the plate changes. Moving the bed in a specific way triggers the switch that lifts the finished plate off the magnetic bed by the plastic grip on the plate and loads a fresh plate from the stack. Here it was found that a small tolerance issue prevented the last plate from being used, but some sandpaper fixed this. Other than that it was a fairly painless experience, and for e.g. multi-color prints with separated colors – as demonstrated – it would seem to be a great way to churn out the entire model without manual intervention or a lot of wasted filament.
Perhaps the main issue that is central to all of these build plate swap mods is where the plates go after they’re pulled off the magnetic bed: the padded box is a great idea for the first one or two plates, but after that you get your PEI build plates with parts on them crashing on top of each other.
This is where perhaps something like a passive roller conveyer system could provide a nice gentle off-ramp, though this too would increase the footprint of the system. Regardless, the overall system seems to work well enough, allowing one to stack fresh plates in the chute and if you turn on build plate detection in the A1 you can even prevent the printer from trying to print on the magnetic bed.
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Jam like It’s the 1980s With A Mini-IBM PC
A lot of retrocomputer enthusiasts have a favourite system, to the point of keeping up 40 year old flame wars over which system was “best”. In spite of the serious, boring nature of the PC/AT and its descendants, those early IBMs have a certain style that Compaq and the Clones never quite matched. Somehow, we live in a world where there are people nostalgic for Big Blue. That’s why [AnneBarela] built a miniature IBM PC using an Adafruit Fruit Jam board.
If you haven’t seen it before, the Fruit Jam board is an RP2350 dev board created specifically to make minicomputers, with its two USB host sockets, DVI-out and 3.5mm jack. [Anne] loaded a PC emulator by [Daft-Freak] called PACE-32 than can emulate an IBM compatible PC with an 80386 and up-to 8 MB of RAM on this particular board. The video is VGA, 640×480 — as god intended– piped to a 5″ LCD [Anne] picked up from AliExpress.
That display is mounted inside a replica monitor designed by [giobbino], and is sitting on top of a replica case. Both are available on Thingiverse, though some modification was required to provide proper mounting for the Fruit Jam board. [giobbino] designed it to house a FabGL ESP32 module– which has us wondering, if an RP2350 can be a 386, what level of PC might the ESP32-P4 be capable of? We’ve seen it pretend to be a Quadra, so a 486 should be possible. It wasn’t that long ago that mini builds of this nature required a Raspberry Pi, after all.
Speculation aside, this diminutive IBM build leaves us but with but one question: if you played Links386 on it, would it count as miniature golf?
[2026-01-28] Conserere | Impro Jam aperta alla città @ Piano Terra
Conserere | Impro Jam aperta alla città
Piano Terra - via Federico Confalonieri 3, Milano
(mercoledì, 28 gennaio 21:00)
Inizio ore 21:00 (apertura porte ore 20:30)
Eccoci con la prima Impro Jam del 2026 organizzata dal collettivo Conserere.
La serata si svolgerà tramite il susseguirsi di brevi set di improvvisazione libera, con l’estrazione casuale del numero e dei nomi di chi si esibirà.
Vi aspettiamo in un luogo dove la musica e l’ascolto si fondono. In loco sono disponibili una batteria, un pianoforte verticale e un impianto. La partecipazione è aperta anche a chi preferisce solamente ascoltare.
Conserere
Conserere è un collettivo autogestito di musicisti e musiciste nato nel 2016, dedicato alla pratica e alla diffusione dell’improvvisazione musicale. Al centro del progetto ci sono l’ascolto, il dialogo e la costruzione di una comunità artistica aperta, inclusiva e critica, in cui ogni strumento e linguaggio può trovare spazio. Il collettivo lavora per creare una rete di supporto ed educazione sull’improvvisazione, intesa sia come spinta alla scoperta sia come capacità di adattamento. Attraverso questa pratica, Conserere promuove lo sviluppo di attenzione, creatività e consapevolezza, elementi fondamentali per far crescere sia l’individuo sia la comunità. Conserere articola la propria attività in laboratori aperti, jam, workshop e residenze artistiche con esponenti internazionali nell’ambito della musica improvvisata.
[2026-01-21] Assemblee delle Donne e Libere Soggettività dei Consultori @ Consultorio familiare Distretto 5 - Asl Roma 2
Assemblee delle Donne e Libere Soggettività dei Consultori
Consultorio familiare Distretto 5 - Asl Roma 2 - Piazza dei Condottieri, 34, 00176 Roma RM
(mercoledì, 21 gennaio 15:00)
Riprendono le assemblee delle donne e delle libere soggettività dei consultori di Roma e del Lazio
Una volta al mese (giorno e orario fisso e pubblicato da NUDM) nei consultori dove è presente L'ASSEMBLEA DELLE DONNE E DELLE LIBERE SOGGETTIVITÀ, viene fatto dal coordinamento un incontro aperto al territorio
PER ri-attivare e far conoscere, specialmente alle nuove generazioni, queste strutture socio-sanitarie di territorio gratuite, laiche e per la prevenzione di tutt coloro che le attraversano;
PER creare rapporto e confronto con le/gli operator e una costante verifica/controllo della qualità dell'offerta con i responsabili delle diverse Aziende socio sanitarie; PER metterci in gioco ed essere parte attiva del diritto alla nostra salute e benessere.
Partecipiamo e aumentiamole, non solo per difendere i consultori da costanti attacchi e chiusure, ma per farne aprire molti di più e rispondere ai nostri bisogni e desideri.
Per ulteriori informazioni puoi scrivere a
coordinamentoconsultorilazio@gmail.com
Coordinamento delle Assemblee delle donne e delle libere soggettività dei consultori di Roma e del Lazio
[2026-01-17] Vacanze di Gennaio 2026 DJ SET - Le HIT DANCE più forti! @ Valdengo - Jimmi's
Vacanze di Gennaio 2026 DJ SET - Le HIT DANCE più forti!
Valdengo - Jimmi's - Via Quintino Sella, 65, 13855 Valdengo BI
(sabato, 17 gennaio 22:00)
Battle Born LFP Battery Melts With New Problem
Following up on user-reported cases of Battle Born LiFePO4 batteries displaying very hot positive terminals, [Will Prowse] decided to buy a brand new one of these LFP batteries for some controlled cycle testing.
Starting with 30 cycles with a charging current of 49 A and a discharge current of 99 A, this put it well within the 100 A continuous rating for the battery. There is also a surge current rating of 200 A for thirty seconds, but that was not tested here.
What’s interesting about the results here is that instead of the positive terminal getting visibly discolored as with the previous cases that we reported on, [Will] saw severe thermal effects on the side of the negative terminal to the point where the plastic enclosure was deforming due to severe internal heating.
During testing, the first two charge-discharge cycles showed full capacity, but after that the measured capacity became extremely erratic until the battery kept disconnecting randomly. After letting the battery cool down and trying again with 80 A discharge current the negative terminal side of the enclosure began to melt, which was a good hint to stop testing. After this the battery also couldn’t be charged any more by [Will]’s equipment, probably due to the sketchy contact inside the battery.
It’s clear that the plastic spacer inside the terminal bus bar was once again the primary cause, starting a cascade which resulted in not only the enclosure beginning to char and melt, but with heat damage visible throughout the battery. Considering that the battery was used as specified, without pushing its limits, it seems clear that nobody should be using these batteries for anything until Battle Born fixes what appears to be the sketchiest terminal and bus bar design ever seen in a high-current battery.
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Raid of reporter’s home ignores federal law, constitutional freedoms
Dear Friend of Press Freedom,
More recent assaults on the First Amendment are dominating the headlines, but Rümeysa Öztürk has now been facing deportation for 297 days for co-writing an op-ed the government didn’t like, and journalist Ya’akub Vijandre remains locked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement over social media posts about issues he reported on. Read on for more on a virtually unprecedented (and only half over) month of attacks on press freedom.
Raid of journalist’s home ignores federal law and constitutional freedoms
The FBI raid of the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson, reportedly to investigate a contractor accused of mishandling classified records, marked an alarming escalation in the Trump administration’s multipronged war on press freedom. All the meanwhile, Post billionaire owner Jeff Bezos remains silent.
The Department of Justice (and the judge who approved this outrageous warrant) is either ignoring or distorting the Privacy Protection Act, which restricts law enforcement from raiding newsrooms and reporters. The administration may now be in possession of volumes of journalist communications having nothing to do with any pending investigation.
Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern, along with Chip Gibbons of Defending Rights & Dissent, wrote for The Guardian that, alarming as it was, the raid was the product of a decades-long backslide at both the federal and local level. And our Daniel Ellsberg Chair on Government Secrecy Lauren Harper wrote for The Intercept about how the raid was enabled by the Department of Justice’s revisions to its guidelines on searching journalists’ files. Harper previously exposed that the administration’s pretext for those revisions was a lie.
Reporter and security researcher Nikita Mazurov also wrote for us about measures reporters can take to minimize the risk to sources in the event of a raid or device seizure.
Don’t forget last week’s alarming intrusion on newsgathering
We told you last week about the House Oversight Committee’s bipartisan vote to subpoena journalist Seth Harp over a tweet identifying a high ranking military officer involved in the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Democrats reportedly supported the subpoena as part of a deal to also issue subpoenas related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. That was a big mistake — journalist subpoenas are a constitutional red line, not a bargaining chip. After all, if not for the source relationships that enabled reporters like the Miami Herald’s Julie Brown to expose Epstein’s crimes, he might still be on his island preying on young girls.
Worse yet, the subpoena will allow proponents of the Natanson raid and future intrusions to legitimize and “both sides” their assaults on the Constitution. You can use our action center tool to tell Congress to clean up the mess it made.
What the Maduro ‘extradition’ means for U.S. journalists
For journalists who work online, the most dangerous assumption is that press freedom is territorial. It is not. In the digital age, journalists publish globally by default, and states increasingly assert criminal jurisdiction globally as well.
The recent assertion of U.S. authority to abduct Maduro risks normalizing extraterritorial arrests for violations of the arresting country’s domestic laws, bypassing extradition procedures and other protections. As former federal computer crime prosecutor Mark Rasch wrote in a guest post for FPF, a country with repressive press laws could use the Trump administration’s actions to justify arresting U.S. journalists at home over online publications accessible elsewhere.
Wikipedia’s 25th birthday proves the power of free speech
Over the last quarter century, Wikipedia has gone from the source that teachers universally clamored “you can’t trust it” to one of the most reliable sources in a world of “disinformation” and AI-generated slop.
As FPF senior software engineer and volunteer Wikipedia editor Kunal Mehta explains, Wikipedia can only exist because of the robust free speech and free press safeguards that protect it (for now) in the United States.
Town hall on authoritarianism and the news
Rising authoritarianism impacts the news you depend on, whether you’re making choices in the ballot box or the doctor’s office. Journalists are facing increasing dangers that impact their work and their personal lives. FPF co-sponsored a town hall, available to stream now, which takes you behind the scenes of your news in 2026.
What we're reading
Stars and Stripes job applicants are asked if they back Trump policies
The Washington Post
The same people who spent years whining about alleged bias in government-funded media are now extracting loyalty pledges from prospective reporters and promising to refocus the newsroom of a publication that is statutorily guaranteed independence.
Who isn’t a domestic terrorist: 19th Prairieland defendant should concern us all
National Lawyers Guild
Any effort to criminalize use of encryption is a serious threat to press freedom — especially coming from the current administration. It’s noteworthy that this is the same prosecution in which the government seeks to criminalize possession of literature.
Mamdani names new media commissioner, undoes Adams’ 11th hour press access changes
New York Daily News
Former Mayor Eric Adams tried to restrict press access in New York just before his term ended. Good for his successor, Zohran Mamdani, for killing the proposed rules.
I’m a community journalist in New York City. Here’s why Mamdani’s ‘influencer presser’ stung
Poynter
On the other hand, Mamdani should not overlook community journalists in favor of friendly influencers. Sure, social media influences the youth, but young people also need to know how to critically consume real news so their opinions aren’t dictated by algorithms.
C’era una volta Repubblica – Intervista con Franco Recanatesi
@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
articolo21.org/2026/01/cera-un…
Cinquant’anni di Repubblica, con tanta nostalgia e un certo dolore. Nostalgia per lo straordinario quotidiano che fu, fondato e diretto da Eugenio Scalfari; dolore per ciò che ha smesso da tempo
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Bishop
in reply to Informa Pirata • • •dove sarebbe il problema? non è un crimine bloccare qualcuno.
Luca Sironi
in reply to Informa Pirata • • •comunque non credo che l'ice si iscriva a BS o a un altro social per svolgere il suo 'lavoro', e' semplicemente una forma di trolling.
E la gente, magari europea, che blocca sui social certi account, tipo Musk, o Trump o Borghi, lo fa più che altro per mandare un messaggio politico.
non credo che un sudamericano irregolare, negli Usa, si metta a bloccare l'ice su bs.
Davide_Sandini
in reply to Informa Pirata • • •Forse è una mia sottovalutazione, ma accetto altre valutazioni.