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  • Piantedosi: “Iran, pronti a difenderci. Nostre barriere efficaci”


    @informatica
    “Lo scoppio della guerra ci ha sollecitato direttamente e ci ha subito allertati. Abbiamo affrontato da subito uno scenario di rischi, con annesse contromisure per difendere i luoghi sensibili. Siamo pronti a difenderci”. Lo ha detto Matteo Piantedosi, Ministro dell’Interno, nel suo

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  • @lysander @ju @filobus @tleilax
    Sicuramente c'è un vantaggio: poco lavoro per raccoglierle! Soprattutto se l'alternativa è coltivarle in un terreno con un discreto tenore in argilla (=olio di gomito)

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  • @riley
    It goes well beyond that.
    It is accurate enough that it can enable a person to "see" your fingers move on your keyboard as you enter a password.

    They don't even need to use your WiFi to spy on you. They can use a travel router or similar device to "see" you in your home.

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.14918

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  • Well, that's scary.

    A team of researchers at UC Santa Cruz’s Baskin School of Engineering that included Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Katia Obraczka, Ph.D. student Nayan Bhatia, and high school student and visiting researcher Pranay Kocheta designed a system for accurately measuring heart rate that combines low-cost WiFi devices with a machine learning algorithm.

    WiFi devices push out radio frequency waves into physical space around them and toward a receiving device, typically a computer or phone. As the waves pass through objects in space, some of the wave is absorbed into those objects, causing mathematically detectable changes in the wave.

    Pulse-Fi uses a WiFi transmitter and receiver, which runs Pulse-Fi’s signal processing and machine learning algorithm. They trained the algorithm to distinguish even the faintest variations in signal caused by a human heart beat by filtering out all other changes to the signal in the environment or caused by activity like movement.

    The "machine learning" part probably does not really matter, except possibly for the exploratory and prototyping phases of the work. Once we know tht the low-resolution signal is there, hidden in the high-frequency raw data, the signal can be filtered out by some combination of old-fashioned and fairly cheap DSP techniques. Even if fancy machine learning has detected some sort of useful regulatory patterns in the context of building the prototype, I'm confident that these patterns can be replicated by some sort of much simpler feedback system.

    A computer can potentially make a lot of interesting uses of being able to observe its human user's biological processes, particularly including real-time stress response, like that. Some of these interesting uses will be very, very, abusive.

    (Source: https://news.ucsc.edu/2025/09/pulse-fi-wifi-heart-rate/.)

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  • @repubblica @economia-la-repubblica-repubblica maledetti...e noi non arriviamo a fine mese!

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  • @gian_d_gian
    Bella sperimentazione, dev'essere piaciuta ai ragazzi 👍🏻

    Io uso un sistema simile perché ho tanto spazio ma poco tempo per lavorare la terra.
    Per cui smuovo solo leggermente la superficie, aspetto piova, appoggio le patate e copro con almeno 10cm di fieno ben compattato.
    Così riesco a fare in un'oretta due filari da 12-15 metri, con una cinquantina di patate.

    Prima di provare direttamente su terra avevo sperimentato varie combinazioni in vaso (fieno, cartone, foglie, cippato), sempre con risultati discreti.

    Rispetto a quando le coltivavo in terra, con tutta la lavorazione richiesta, il vantaggio è notevole.
    Anche la qualità del suolo, che viene meno "ribaltato".
    La produttività è leggermente inferiore ma, tutto considerato, mi trovo _molto_ meglio con questo metodo.

    @lysander
    @ju
    @filobus

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  • CINEMATOGRAFIA QUEER (@cinematoqueer.bsky.social)

    https://bsky.app/profile/cinematoqueer.bsky.social/post/3mgaevtszgk23

    > Taylor Zakhar Perez para a VMAN. 📸🔥

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  • The world of technology is shifting rapidly, and so is the world of media, creators and journalism. It's hard to keep up with, and even harder to predict.

    My strong belief, though, is that open software that you own and control is going to be even more important and relevant in the future than it is now.

    So we're going to keep building it.

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    ai miei follower: vedo che #X di #Musk limita la visibilità dei miei post in un modo senza precedenti: post che prima di #Musk ricevevano migliaia di visualizzazioni,sono quasi invisibiliRimango qui solo per seguire chi mi interessa,mi trovate anche su #Mastodon e #Bluesky
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    🆕 blog! “Now witness the power of this fully operational Fediverse!”How can you measure the popularity of a social network site? Perhaps by counting the number of active accounts, or the quality of the discourse, or even how many people reply to your witty memes.Me? I prefer to look at how many people visit my blog…👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/11/now-witness-the-power-of-this-fully-operational-fediverse/⸻#ActivityPub #BlueSky #fediverse #mastodon #statistics
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    Destroying Autocracy – November 13, 2025Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to and featured articles for each week’s Symfony Station Communiqué and Battalion “Destroying Autocracy” post along with their featured articles. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing.We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.Featured Item(s)Wrekage/Salvage writes:Once you’ve seized the tools of political life to build communal power, it’s hard to forget what a hammer feels like in your hand.Bonfire Networks is a tiny software org that has spent the past couple of years building a framework for communities on the open social web. At the end of last week, they released Bonfire Social, a microblogging app.Like Mastodon, Bonfire Social runs on ActivityPub, but it takes differently opinionated approach to sociability.(It has) features I (and many others) have been advocating for in Fediverse software for years, often while people explained at length that such things simply could not be implemented.Most exhilarating to me, though, is that they aren’t just building another microblogging app. They’re making a toolkit for internet community software that is healthy and good and designed around real human needs from the start.As they put it in their crowdfunding campaign, they’re making building blocks for communities on the open social web.Sparks fly upTotal awesomeness that needs to blow up. We will cover (and support) Bonfire extensively on The Programmer’s Fulcrum.We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggeryThe Kyiv Independent reports:Ukraine slaps new sanctions on Putin’s team and propagandist publishersRadio Free Europe reports:EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Aims To Counter Russian DisinformationOpen Web Advocacy has:Tim Berners-Lee On Apple’s Browser Engine Ban and Web AppsHeise reports:Office alternative from Germany by Ionos and Nextcloud is now availableGreat.Speaking of Germany, The Guardian reports:ChatGPT violated copyright law by ‘learning’ from song lyrics, German court rulesMeta could face millions in fines for not signing content deals in AustraliaDigital Rights Bytes asks:Can the government read my text messages?404 Media reports:Judge Rules Flock Surveillance Images Are Public Records That Can Be Requested By AnyoneTechCrunch reports:Wikipedia urges AI companies to use its paid API, and stop scrapingBrookings says:We should all be LudditesPreach brother.Poynter reports:As independent newspapers disappear, a secretive alliance fights to save themNeutralOpen Knowledge shares:Open letter: Harnessing open source AI to advance digital sovereigntyThe Ringer has:How Catastrophic Is It If the AI Bubble Bursts? An FAQ.The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back404 Media reports:DHS Gives Local Cops a Facial Recognition App To Find ImmigrantsTechCrunch reports:Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spywareLawmakers warn Democratic governors that states are sharing drivers’ data with ICEEuractiv reports:EU’s red tape bonfire puts AI ahead of privacy protectionNOYB reports:EU Commission internal draft would wreck core principles of the GDPRThe Guardian reports:The EU has let US tech giants run riot. Diluting our data law will only entrench their power.Tech giants vow to defend users in US as spyware companies make inroads with Trump administrationFreedom of the Press Foundation reports:Kansas county pays $3M for forgetting the First AmendmentPariah StatesBleepingComputer reports:APT37 hackers abuse Google Find Hub in Android data-wiping attacksBitDefender reports:Russian hacker admits helping Yanluowang ransomware infect companiesThe Register reports:UK asks cyberspies to probe whether Chinese buses can be switched off remotelyKrebs on Security reports:Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing TriadBig MediaThe Columbia Journalism Review has:Editorial Independence Means Technological IndependenceThe Open Media Network peeps.The Guardian reports:EU investigates Google over ‘demotion’ of commercial content from news mediaBig TechAnd:Big Tech’s control freak era is breaking itself apartThe Techno Anarchist Manifesto lists tools to help you avoid most of this AI horseshit.Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stayJesus.Digital colonialism: the new frontier of Latin American dependency.A side effect of techno feudalism.PC Mag reports:Asking ChatGPT About Affairs or Abortion? Be Careful, Marketers Are Peeking at Your PromptsCybersecurity/PrivacyThe Register reports:OWASP Top 10: Broken access control still tops app security listIEEE Spectrum reports:Your AI Agent Is Now a Target for Email Phishing. New tools can help thwart the attacks.Like bitcoin, if you use this shit you deserve what you get.DarkReading reports:Orgs Move to SSO, Passkeys to Solve Bad Password HabitsGlassWorm Returns, Slices Back into VS Code ExtensionsCheck out VS Codium friends.BleepingComputer reports:Police disrupts Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT, and Elysium malware operationsFediverseElena Rossini shares:The rebellion will be federated – 2025 editionA New Social has:Bonfire and A New SocialBonfire explains:Matters of care – why Bonfire maintenance comes first.Comciencia has:A comunicação da ciência no FediversoLaura Hargreves shares:Growing My Own Little Fediverse: The Joy of Going Further Down the Rabbit HoleInside My Matrix: How I Reclaimed Messaging from the CloudTechCrunch reports:Threads targets podcasters with new features, aiming to become the home for show discussionsBTW, fuck Threads.Slightly Decentralized Social MediaThe Dabbler has:Chicken Caesars: they’re messing with your Bluesky feedTechCrunch reports:Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archiveHmm, this is built with Nostr.CTAs (aka show us some free love)That’s it for this week. Please share this edition of Destroying Autocracy.Follow me on the Fediverse. Or this site via the button in the footer. Or via RSS. Or even our future home in 2026, if you want a head start.Keep fighting!Ringleader, BattalionReuben Walker Follow me on the Fediverse#activitypub #ai #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #bluesky #bonfire #bridgyfed #democracy #fascism #fediverse #matrix #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism #threads #xmpphttps://battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=3838
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    I didn't think that deleting my #BlueSky account would be on the list for this year when I started my #SocialMedia / #DigitalDetox this year. But after being apart from all platforms, only #Mastodon feels like returning to a place that feels like a #digital #home to me.I got rid of most algorithm based platforms quite early this year, after reclaiming my focus. Only exception is #YouTube where I watch mostly #minimalism and #Privacy related content these days.But with the recent #revelations about things going on with bluesky, I feel like it's a good time to say #goodbye to their platform.