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    #anno2026 21.01 #Pensiero #pomeridiano #FediversoPerIlSociale Anch'io sono stato colpito dal famoso #sms #CUP!Due dettagli fondamentali per non cascarci:1) CUP = Centro Unico (o unificato) PRENOTAZIONI e non "primario"2) NESSUN servizio pubblico utilizza numeri 892/893 a cui rispondere...NON CASCATECI!🔁 Condivisione gradita
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    Termini perentori per le sanzioni GDPR: la sentenza della Cassazione che cambia tutto@informaticaLa Corte di Cassazione con una recente sentenza si pronuncia su una annosa questione, e non solo in teoria, concernente la natura dei termini entro i quali l’Autorità Garante per la protezione dei dati deve, a pena di decadenza, emettere
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    Espressif Introduces the ESP32-E22 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth Co-ProcessorEspressif has unveiled its latest major chip in the form of the ESP32-E22. Officially referred to as a Radio Co-Processor (RCP), it’s intended to be used via its PCIe 2.1 or SDIO 3.0 host interface to provide wireless communications to an SoC or similar.This wireless functionality includes full WiFi 6E functionality across all three bands, 160 MHz channel bandwidth and 2×2 MU-MIMO, making it quite a leap from the basic WiFi provided by e.g. the ESP32-S* and -C* series. There is also Bluetooth Classic and BLE 5.4 support, which is a relief for those who were missing Bluetooth Classic in all but the original ESP32 for e.g. A2DP sinks and sources.The ESP32-E22 processing grunt is provided by two proprietary Espressif RISC-V CPU cores that can run at 500 MHz. At this point no details appear to be available about whether a low-power core is also present, nor any additional peripherals. Since the graphics on the Espressif PR article appear to be generic, machine-generated images – that switch the chip’s appearance from a BGA to an LQFP package at random – there’s little more that we can gather from there either.Currently Espressif is making engineering samples available to interested parties after presumed vetting, which would indicate that any kind of public release will still be a while off. Whether this chip would make for an interesting stand-alone MCU or SoC along the lines of the -S3 or -P4 will remain a bit of a mystery for a bit longer.Thanks to [Rogan] for the tip.hackaday.com/2026/01/21/espres…
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