Triton has been looking like a strange moon for decades and the worst thing is that it seems to be entirely to blame

Neptune It’s a strange planetboth for himself and for his environment. For starters, it’s tilted in a somewhat strange way. Its axis is 28º. It is not outrageous if we compare it with the 23º of the Earth. However, it is quite puzzling, because according to traditional planetary formation models, it should be much closer to zero. On the other hand, most of Neptune’s moons are very different from those of the rest of the gas giants. He only has one that could fit the predictions. But what about the rest? These questions have long intrigued astronomers. Now, thanks to two recently published studies, there are hypotheses for each of these phenomena. The curious thing is that both point to Triton’s guilt. A violent irruption. According to models recently made for the publication of two studies differentNeptune’s anomalies could have been due to the irruption of Triton into its satellite system. Possibly, during the dawn of Neptune, there would be several Moons rotating around it, all in the same direction. However, a passing Kuiper Belt object came close enough to be gravitationally attracted to Neptune. It was traveling in the opposite direction, so it violently burst into the window system, like a car bursting onto the highway in the wrong direction. Many moons shot out of the Neptune orbit. Others ended up directly destroyed. Only one, Nereid, stayed there, but with a much longer orbit. As for Neptune, its axis suffered that new inclination that does not fit with that of models of a calm planetary youth. Clues that didn’t add up. Neptune has 16 moons around it. The rarest is Tritonbecause it rotates in the opposite direction to that of Neptune and, due to its composition, it looks more like an object in the Kuiper belt than the Moon of a gas giant. Then we have Nereid, which is in an abnormally elliptical orbit, in which it takes 360 days to orbit the planet. The rest are much more homogeneous satellites, but too small and not very massive for what would be expected from the moons of a gas giant. Nereid, having such a rare orbit, has long attracted the attention of astronomers. When it was recently analyzed more closely with the help of the James Webb Space Telescope, it was found to be more similar in composition to the icy moons of other gas giants, such as Saturn or Uranus, than to a Kuiper Belt object. With all this in mind, it was decided to carry out a series of computer simulations, thanks to which we already have an answer. The most likely story. In 20% of the simulations, the result was a case unleashed by Triton. When it was attracted by Neptune, it destroyed the satellite system initial of this planet, as we have seen previously. Nereid held on without destroying itself or flying out of orbit. However, its orbit was deformed, giving rise to the strange orbit it has today. As for the rest of the moons, many of them became debris that regrouped under the effect of gravity, giving rise to the rings of Neptune. Furthermore, some of those fragments became the small moons that orbit the planet today. Triton, the cause of chaos, remained in a fairly stable orbit, becoming just another moon. Of course, a moon that rotates against the current, as a clue to the cosmic chaos that it unleashed at the time. A probe is needed to confirm. All this makes a lot of sense, but it is still a hypothesis with a not too high percentage of success in the simulations. The authors of the study insist that it will be necessary to send a probe to study Neptune closely and clarify the answers. Still, it is possible that Nereid is the only moon capable of truly telling us about Neptune’s past. It is a rare moon, but because it has endured a lot to be able to remain there. Image|NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Naomi Rowe-Gurney (NASA-GSFC) In Xataka | We have been deceived by the distances of the Solar System: the closest neighbor to Neptune is Mercury

Apple has Siri. Huawei has an army of agents in HarmonyOS 7

Huawei’s intentions with HarmonyOS are clear: do not need absolutely nobody to achieve quality software in your product ecosystem. As part of its annual developer conference, Huawei has made official Harmony OS 7which will be the next update of your operating system. Richard Yu made it clear at the conference that this new version will be focused on AI agents, an intention in line with what Google and Apple are trying. The era of agents. The Agentic AI is the buzzword, but it is worth reviewing the term before understanding what Huawei wanted to do with the new version of HarmonyOS. An AI agent in a system developed to perceive its environment and make automatic decisions using AI models. Basically, the focus of use shifts: we are no longer the ones who have to actively search for the AI ​​solution so that it can perform tasks for us autonomously. Up to 2,000. Richard Yu has boasted that the next version of HarmonyOS will allow Celia (Huawei’s Siri) to connect with more than 2,000 specialized agents. The numbers are somewhat ambiguous, since this is the capacity of the system, not a translation of HarmonyOS being immediately connected to 2,000 agents. In other words, the system will allow Celia to perform dozens of tasks herself (with our permission). For example, during the presentation, Huawei showed how the system can generate personalized training plans using our information from the health app, all locally. It can also locate files on the mobile phone to send them to a third party with a voice command: the agent can connect to compatible apps so that Celia can execute the order. What else is new. For years, iOS has been the benchmark in security. Android redoubled efforts with its version 17the most secure to date, and HarmonyOS 7 wanted to take the baton. The new version will automatically block SMS suspected of fraud, monitor bank transfers made abroad (for now, in Chinese banking apps), and analyze deepfakes in real time using AI. Added to this is a 15% performance increase compared to the previous version, promising that energy consumption has been reduced, without daring to give percentages here. The roadmap. Huawei’s plan with HarmonyOS 7 is not to release just an update to its ROM. Huawei’s commercial objective is to give life to mobile phones, computers, tablets, and even adapt these iterations to cars. It is expected that the new version will begin to land on Chinese devices in the month of October, and that some of these functions (not all, since a good part of these integrations are designed for Chinese apps) will reach the rest of the world later. Image | Xataka In Xataka | Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5, analysis: its noise cancellation can only be defined with two words and they are “black magic”

1,300 km, three countries and tickets from 10 euros

When you are in no hurry and everything is going smoothly, traveling by train may be one of the best experiences. And if you are a fan of traveling long distances by this means of transportation through several countries, you have a good number of options in Europe. One of them starts on June 25, with a new train service between Poland and Germany that runs more than 1,300 kilometers, crossing the Czech Republic, and with tickets starting at 10 euros. We tell you all the details. What you need to know. The Czech company Leo Express, 50% owned by Renfe since 2021launches this summer one of the longest direct rail connections on the continent. The route connects the Polish city of Przemyśl, just 10 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, with Frankfurt airport, in Germany, and passing through the Czech Republic. It is about 1,300 kilometers which are completed in around 18 hours. Connections. Peter Köhler, CEO of Leo Express, account that “with this new route we are removing the iron curtains between Eastern and Western Europe, connecting important European centers and facilitating access to Ukraine.” Forty years after the fall of the Soviet bloc, rail communications between Eastern and Western Europe remain scarce. This route comes to fill that gap. The journey, stop by stop. The train leaves Przemyśl at 13:31 and heads towards Krakow before crossing into Czech territory, where it stops in Ostrava and Prague. From there it enters Germany and stops in Dresden, Leipzig and Erfurt, before arriving in the center of Frankfurt and the city’s airport at 7:53 the next day. The service in the opposite direction leaves the airport at 8:27 and arrives in Przemyśl after two in the morning. There will be a daily service in each direction. The operator states that on board users will have Wi-Fi, plugs to charge devices, air conditioning and beverage service. The price. Tickets will start at 10 euros, according to inform National Geographic. And that really is the main attraction, especially for those who want to get around the center of Europe without spending a fortune. At the moment, the train will not have business class, but its incorporation is planned from 2027. Although it should be noted that the most basic proposal is already attractive for those who have some time and desire to see the landscape. It is one of the longest in Europe Although it does not top the list, according to collect Hosteltur, the Leo Express route will become the fifth longest direct connection on the continent. Ahead are the Malmö-Innsbruck night route, with 1,720 kilometers and up to 22 hours of travel; the Optima Express service between Villach (Austria) and Edirne (Türkiye), which can exceed 32 hours of travel; the historic Polar Circle Train between Stockholm and Narvik, which will precisely stop operating in 2026; and the train that crosses Italy from south to north, from Palermo to Milan, in 1,431 kilometers. Outside the European Union, Russia has a connection between Adler and Vorkuta that exceeds 4,000 kilometers and takes around four days of travel. Renfe’s role in all this. The operator acquired 50% of its capital in 2021 for seven million euros, with the declared intention of expanding throughout the European railway market. This route is the most visible step so far in that strategy, but not the only one, since the company is also working on a night connection between Prague and Venice scheduled for 2027, and in March of this year it launched a service between Warsaw and Krakow with tickets from two euros. Cover image | Leo Express In Xataka | Renfe offers its juiciest contract: 4,000 million euros to buy trains. And everything indicates that he will not stay in Spain

Spain debuts in the World Cup with a match against Cape Verde. There is a remote town in Galicia where life is like a derby

At this point in the film it is very difficult to predict what will happen in the remainder of the term, if the peace agreement between Washington and Tehran will come to fruition or how the war in Ukraine will be settled. What is easy to predict is that this afternoon, starting at 6:00 p.m., a large part of Spain will be glued to the TV to follow La Roja’s World Cup debut against Cape Verde. There is, however, a small town in Galicia where this match will be experienced with special intensity: Burela. There, in fact, it is proposed almost like a derby. In a place in Lugo… It may not be the most famous nor the most populous municipality in Galicia, but Burela is exceptional in many ways. To begin with, it is a relatively young town. Although its history may trace back centuriesuntil the mid-1990s was part of the Cervo town hall. But above all, if something defines Burela, it is its multiculturalism. According to the Galician Institute of Statistics (IGE), almost 20% of its population was born abroad, in countries in America, Asia, the rest of Europe or Africa, which has a large representation with various nationalities. A “Galician-style” Cape Verde. Among this range of homelands there is one that stands out for its weight, history and mark on Burelense society: Cape Verde. The Country precise That in the census of foreigners there are almost 500, but if we take into account their descendants the figure is closer to a thousand people. Not bad for a population that does not reach 10,000 residents. For reference, in 2022 the INE had registered In Spain as a whole, 2,600 people of Cape Verdean nationality, of which almost 600 resided in Galicia. In net terms, it is the second largest community, only surpassed for Madrid. Some media they need that Burela is the municipality in Spain with the highest concentration of population with roots in Cape Verde, at least if we take into account its weight in the local census. This fact is explained by a very simple reason: the flow of Cape Verdean immigrants began there several decades ago. In fact, there are families living in Burela who are already the fourth generation. “They were among the first”. The link between Burela and the African archipelago is best understood by reviewing the story by Manuel Mendes Pereira, athlete and one of the many residents of Burela with family roots in Cape Verde. “My father, originally from Porto Mosquito, on the island of Santiago, came in 1978 to work in the construction of Alumina. He came through a brother of his who was already here. He liked the sea and ended up involved in fishing,” relates to Sport. “My mother arrived later, in 1989. They were one of the first. He always told me that Burela was practically nothing compared to what it is today.” Is it a unique case? No. Villablino, in the Laciana region of León, also maintains a strong bond with emigration of Cape Verdean origin. In the case of the Mariña of Lugo, the connection is explained by the industry and especially the fishing sector. In Villablino, the link, which can be traced back decades and decades agopart of the mining activity. This relationship extends to Bierzo, where in the 90s the Embassy had registered about 3,000 citizens from Cape Verde. Community members are called “capebertians”. And FIFA arrived. The World Cup has served to give new prominence to those ties woven in Burela or Bierzo, in which today they will experience with special intensity the Atlanta match in which will be measured you love selections The event will be special for both of them, who are making their debut in the World Cup and aspire for this tournament to occupy a prominent place in their chronicles. The Red comes as a favorite and dreams of adding a second star to its shield, the African team aspires to leave a mark in his first World Cup. “We are going a bit with a divided heart, but this time perhaps I am going more with Cape Verde,” admits Manuel Mendes. He won’t be the only one. In the Bierzo region there will be fans in a similar situation. Whatever happens, party. Although not even Burela is free of the signs of racism, what the Galician municipality aspires to today is to enjoy a day of party and celebration. Whatever happens, whether there are goals or not, whether one team or the other wins, one thing is certain: in the town of Mariña in Lugo there will be parties, music and dancing. The match will coincide with Cape to Cape Festivalpromoted by the Lugo Provincial Council and the City Council, among other organizers, and which will feature music by DJs and various groups, including Batuko Tabankaa set created ago more than two decades and formed by women of Cape Verdean origin. Images | Municipality of Burela 1, 2 and FIFA In Xataka | For the first time, Curaçao will play in a soccer World Cup. And only one of their players was born in Curaçao

Carrefour is selling off this 85-inch LG MiniLED for large living rooms today and is giving you 188 euros for future purchases

Setting up a real cinema in the middle of the living room without having to spend a fortune is something you can get by buying a TV in stores like Carrefour. Now, for example, they have reduced this LG 85QNED7EB3A that you can take away 1,249 euros. In addition, at this time, you get a 15% coupon (187.35 euros) for future purchases and you can add a sound bar for 99 euros, the LG DS30A. Smart MiniLED TV 85″ (215.9 cm) LG 85QNED7EB3A with AI, 4K MiniLED, 60 Hz, a7 AI Processor 4K Gen9, Dolby Digital Plus, AI Sound Pro The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A large smart TV with Artificial Intelligence The great asset of this model compared to giant economical televisions is its panel technology. By combining MiniLED with the QNED system (Quantum Dot and NanoCell), the TV uses thousands of tiny LED lights to illuminate the screen. This translates into much more precise light control, achieving pure colors, good brightness and deep, detailed black tones. In his bowels, he mounts a a7 AI Processor 4K Gen9 smart processor. This latest generation chip relies on Artificial Intelligence to analyze what you are seeing in real time, optimizing contrast scene by scene and performing good scaling to 4K resolution. Thus, even the DTT channels or old YouTube videos will be seen clearly. In the sound section it is not far behind. It has Dolby Plus and the AI ​​Sound Pro systemwhich uses the processor to simulate an immersive audio environment. Finally, note that the entire television ecosystem is governed by webOSLG’s own operating system that stands out for its speed, security and for including all the essential streaming apps. ⚡ IN SUMMARY: offer for smart TV LG 85QNED7EB3A today ✅ THE BEST Brutal cinematic immersion: With its almost 216 centimeters diagonal (85 inches), it is the closest thing to having a commercial movie theater tucked into your living room. MiniLED Technology (QNED): By using thousands of microscopic LED bulbs to illuminate the panel, it offers fantastic light control, with ultra-high brightness and much deeper blacks than a regular LED TV. ❌ THE WORST Limited to 60 Hz… If you have a next-generation console (PS5 or Xbox Series X) and are looking to squeeze maximum fluidity in competitive games at 120 frames per second, this model will fall short. Viewing angles in dark rooms… Although the MiniLED improves contrast tremendously, if you sit too far to the side in a completely dark room, you may notice some loss of intensity in the colors. 💡 BUY IT IF… You devour movies and series on streaming platforms and look for maximum visual spectacularity without the hassle of maintaining a projector. ⛔ DON’T BUY IT IF… The distance between your eyes and the screen is less than 3 meters, a diagonal of 85 inches will force you to move your head from one side to the other and will end up causing visual fatigue. Other large TVs that may interest you Hisense 85E7Q Pro – QLED Smart TV The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TV 85 Inch QLED Q7F 4K The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia and LG In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 140 euros In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

In the 16th century someone decided that Da Vinci’s notebooks had to be dismembered. It took us 400 years to solve their mistake.

Upon his death, in 1519, Leonardo da Vinci He left more than just paintings and frescoes that crown him as one of the great references of Renaissance painting. Just as (or even more) important to understanding the depth of his genius are his personal notebooks, full of notesillustrations, graphics… come from his own handwriting and sprinkled with his characteristic mirror writing. By chance of history, in the 16th century this bibliographical treasure suffered a ‘act of editorial vandalism’ that has conditioned the way we understand Leonardo. Until now. An unfortunate legacy. The name of Francesco Melzi Maybe it doesn’t tell you much. And it’s normal. Melzi was an Italian painter of the 16th century whose memory has been eclipsed for posterity by geniuses of the stature of Michelangelo, Raphael Sanzio and Leonardo Da Vinci, of whom he was a disciple. However, Melzi does stand out for something, a role that has conditioned our way of understanding the author of ‘La Mona Lisa’: upon Leonardo’s death, Melzi became his executor, responsible for looking after his manuscripts. That enormous legacy made up of hundreds and hundreds of manuscript sheets ended up in the hands of Pompeo Leoni (1533-1608), a sculptor from Arezzo, in Tuscany, who one day decided to dismember Leonardo’s notebooks. The result was disastrous, although to be honest Leoni’s objective was not to destroy the notebooks, but to ‘reorganize’ them following an arbitrary criterion. And what was the result? Basically Leoni dedicated himself to separating, classifying and putting together sheets of Leonardo’s notebooks and loose pages in a whimsical way. Based on what he considered best. The result was that many of the annotations that Da Vinci had recorded in the same set of manuscripts between the mid-1470s and his death in 1519 were divided into two different codices. In one, the largest, Leoni included all material (drawings and writings) of a technical or scientific nature. The second, smaller codex was reserved for material that in his opinion had an artistic and figurative character. From Italy to England. Leoni’s ‘attack’ did not end there. At the beginning of the 17th century his son-in-law, Polidoro Calchi, decided to get rid of the material he had inherited from the sculptor, which caused Da Vinci’s old notebooks to end up scattered around the world, separated by hundreds of kilometers. The first codex, that of technical annotations, today known as Codex Atlanticusended up in the hands of Count Galeazzo Arconati, who in turn donated it in 1637 to the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana. The second codex traveled even further. Around 1620 he ended up in England and half a century later was integrated in the Royal Collection at Windsor. Righted the wrong. More than four centuries later that capricious dismemberment of Da Vinci’s annotations has been amended at last. At least in part. A few days ago the Italian embassy in the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Culture and representatives of the Galileo Museum, the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana and the Royal Collection Trust presented in London a new tool named ‘Leonardotheka 2.0’. The name gives a clue to its approach: it is nothing more nor less than an immense ‘library’ digital of Da Vinci’s legacy, a resource that allows many of the manuscripts of the Renaissance genius to be consulted in an accessible and agile way. The Galileo Museum slide that from now on, whoever wishes will be able to explore the material by accessing the archives independently or with cross searches, in addition to “the results of more than 200 years of research” on Da Vinci’s career and work. 3,500 pages. Beyond that advantage, what is really important about Leonardotheka 2.0. is that, as remember The authorities of Florence have gathered around 3,500 manuscript pages by Leonardo that in some cases had been separated since the end of the 16th century. It is a virtual union, not a physical one, but it is still a milestone and helps to right the mistake made centuries ago by Pompeo Leoni. In total, the digital library brings together the 1,119 folios of the Codex Atlanticus and 550 pages from the Royal Collection of Windsor. Some sources specify that it is about one third of Da Vinci’s entire surviving legacy, which also includes the codices preserved in Madrid. Is it that important? Regardless of what it may mean for researchers, Leonardotheka 2.0 is important for several reasons. The main one is that it has allowed us, in words of the Galileo Museum, “reconstruct the original state of Leonardo’s manuscript legacy before Leoni’s disastrous intervention” in the 16th century. And that is not a minor detail. Although the separation between art and science might make sense to Leoni, the truth is that goes against of the Renaissance mentality that Leonardo embodied. “It offers a new perspective on his thinking, vision and working methods,” they underline from Florence. “The platform highlights the connection between scientific studies and the figurative drawings of the Tuscan genius.” Beyond Leonardo. “This project not only helps to recover the complexity of Leonardo’s work in its original form, but also contributes to the new interpretation, in development for several years, of this crucial period in European history. Using digital tools designed to analyze the original texts, Leonardotheka 2.0 will make this challenge possible,” highlights Michele Ciliberto, from the National Institute of Renaissance Studies. Filling gaps. The second reason why the project is so important is that it has allowed us to recover pieces that had been damaged when the notebooks were dismembered in the 16th century. To be more precise, those responsible for the Leonardotheka they assure who have been able to “reconstruct” 50 manuscripts “thanks to the insertion of fragments preserved in Windsor within the pages of Codex Atlanticus, restoring their original context.” One of the reconstructions carried out by the experts has made it possible to “reconcile” the drawing of a horse preserved in the British collection with a note on an equestrian monument preserved in the Codex Atlanticus. “The restored folio probably … Read more

The European fighter may have died, but there is a plan B to avoid the F-35. One with Spain, Germany and an unexpected guest

While Europe was still trying to convince itself that another great war was impossible, Germany blew up for the first time the Messerschmitt Bf 109 in 1935: the fighter that would become the backbone of the Luftwaffe. Ninety years later, the continent is once again debating the same underlying question: who will build its next air superiority. The death of the great European fighter. The great European dream of building a common sixth generation fighter has crashed. The manned core of the FCAS program, the so-called NGF, had been blocked for years by the industrial war between Airbus and Dassault Aviation, but now it’s official now: the Franco-German formula has collapsed. What was supposed to be the joint heir to the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Rafale has been broken by something very European: distribution of power, money and technological sovereignty. France wanted to lead it, and Germany did not agree to be a secondary partner. The danger of emptiness. When a program like this dies, the risk is not only industrial. It is also strategic. Europe need a substitute for its current fighters between 2040 and 2045, and the clock is ticking. The quickest way out would be to buy more Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs, something that is already on the table in Berlin. But that would mean assuming that European air sovereignty has failed and that dependence on Washington is irreversible. At a time when America looks increasingly towards Asia and less towards Europe, that has much deeper implications than simply buying airplanes. Plan B exists. Here comes the real twist, because the great European fighter has died, but not the idea of ​​building one. Germany and Spain they have made a move with the so-called “Team Gen 6”a new industrial alliance led by Airbus that tries to rescue what is useful from FCAS and turn it into something else: a more agile, less political and more realistic project. It is not a restart from scratch, since the engines, combat networks, guided weapons and accompanying drones are still alive, and what has died is the original political architecture. Spain is no longer secondary. On this new board, there is no doubt, Spain I would gain weight. Until now it was the junior partner in a project dominated by Paris and Berlin, but the collapse has changed circumstances. Companies such as Indra Sistemas, GMV, ITP Aero or Sener become part of the hard core of the new design. For Spain, this is not just a matter of defense, It is also industrytechnology and presence in the value chain of future European air combat. In other words, if the plan succeeds, the Spanish nation will cease to be a companion and become a central actor. Sweden as an unexpected piece. The big problem by Team Gen 6 is the size. Germany and Spain together hardly economically justify a program worth hundreds of billions. That’s why the name that begins to sound strongly It’s Saab AB. Sweden fits better than the United Kingdom or Japan because its needs they are more similar: a more contained, cheaper and less gigantic plane than the Anglo-Japanese GCAP. If Berlin, Madrid and Stockholm converge, there could be a third way European very different from the French and the British. One bullet remains before the F-35. If you want too, that’s what’s really important. He collapse of the NGF It does not mean that Europe has lost its last chance. It means that the old formula has died and another is trying to be born from the rubble. In that sense, Germany, Spain and Airbus know it. That is why the real plan B is not to buy the American F-35, that is el emergency plan. The real plan B is to try to save a European industrial autonomy with another coalition, another logic and another calendar. And although it may seem like a desperate maneuver, it is actually the last attempt to prevent the future of European air combat from being designed (again) in Washington. Image | Robert Sullivan In Xataka | Spain refuses to buy the F-35 from the US, so it has gotten something in exchange: Harrier pieces as LEGO In Xataka | The US opted for the quality of the F-35 rather than quantity. China opted for the opposite and it is already a problem

In 1999, a farmer donated his land for a children’s playground. Now the city council has sold them for millions for a data center

There are times when a good deed turns against you. Or against an entire town. In 1999, a Texan farmer named Charles Bland decided it was time to give something back to his town, a small town called Taylor. It occurred to him to donate about 35 hectares of his land to the city of 15,000 inhabitants with one condition: The city council had to use those lands to create a public park. To formalize the transaction, the city paid a symbolic amount of $10 to the farmer. 27 years later, the accounts come out in favor of the city council: it has sold part of the property not to create the promised park, but for a data center from the Blueprint company. The operation? one of 10 million dollars. And the neighbors were quick to light the torches. An offer that could not be refused This story is one of the most bizarre that we have seen in this matter of relationship between cities and data centers. The middle 404 has echoed the situation and the anger that is being aroused by both Bland’s initial objective and the fate of the land and, above all, the vague explanations of the city council is logical. The farmer initially donated his land to the Texas Parks Foundation, a nonprofit organization, with the goal of holding it in trust for future use exclusively as a playground. This is what appears in the documents and in the land deed, but there is a problem: in the following years, the property changed hands. The Parks Foundation gave it to a different nonprofit called the Williamson County Parks Foundation in 2003, but a month later, it gave it to the city itself. In 2008, the land changed hands again after a $15,000 sale to the Taylor Economic Development Corporation (TEDC). According to your page government, it is a non-profit corporation funded by the City of Taylor and, although it is a separate entity, it is the city council that appoints the five members of a Board that change terms every three years. Is this important? Well yes, since as 404 points out, it was this TEDC that, last year, sold part of the plot to Blueprinta company that plans to build a data center next to the town for those aforementioned 10 million euros. For a non-profit, the business has been successful. When they found out about both the sale and the plans to build a data center, the neighbors took to the streets to protest. Not only was the intention of that farmer who gave his land to the city with the sole interest of children having a place to play being violated, but an installation was going to be built that heats the air and that increase the electricity bill for the neighbors. Because of this, the TEDC has published a document in which he explains what is going to be done and what the city is going to get out of all this. They state that Blueprint’s data center will be used “for a wide variety of purposes including data storage, website hosting and artificial intelligence processing” in a facility that will have a total investment of 1,000 million dollars both to construct the main buildings as well as an electricity substation, backup generators and a closed-loop heat cooling system. It’s… too close to the city In a very brief way, The document addresses the complaints and concerns of neighbors referring to a report that ensures that the facilities will comply with everything necessary in terms of emissions and impact on air quality, noise pollution, light pollution, fire risk and water consumption. Always, of course, stating that the risk and consumption is minimal and that everything will go in the best possible way. Yes, the project will be connected to the electrical network for power supply. They expose that there is no way to go back and that, basically, that is what it is. Doesn’t anyone think about the children? The City Council does There will be no park, but it will be a great benefit for the city. As we see in Straight to the Palatethe facility will not occupy the 35 hectares donated by the family, but 21 hectares. The other 14 continue to belong to the city and the intention is to build a barrier to limit the impact that this data center may have on the neighbors. In addition, and as detailed in the aforementioned document, “the City expects to receive up to 30 million in total additional income that can be used to reduce property taxes and invest in streets, sidewalks, parks and other services”. With more conditionals on the list, they say that “the school district projects up to $20 million that could be used to improve facilities, increase teacher salaries and provide a better education for our students.” The truth is that the justification could well come from an episode of ‘The Simpsons’, but if we pay attention to that phrase that points out that, no matter what happens, the decision is irrevocable, the options for the neighbors do not seem very hopeful. The United States is currently experiencing two speeds in this artificial intelligence infrastructure. On the one hand, Big Tech raising monumental data centers. On the other hand, the people and political parties (both Republican and Democrat) that are rising in some states against these facilities. Studies are already appearing that leave aside tabout water consumption (minor one that was talked about a few months ago) as energy consumption (this one is tremendous) to point to the havoc on the environment what these “giant computers” cause. But hey, in the end Taylor won’t have a new park, but he will have a few million that could be used to make a park next to a giant radiator. In Xataka | AI has caused the collapse of even a non-AI industry: gas turbines

This is what the chilling lyrics of ‘Computer God’ say

Nothing surrounding the creation of Black Sabbath’s ‘Dehumanizer’ album looked like it was going well. However, the song that opens that album, ‘Computer God’, remains 34 years after its recording one of the most dystopian and terrifying lyrics about how technology replaces the human. A topic that resonates especially disturbingly in these times. A tortuous process. The first sessions of ‘Dehumanizer’ were done in Birmingham with Cozy Powell on drums, but an accident forced him to be replaced by Vinny Appice, who had not played with the legendary band since 1981. In the process, it was even considered to replace Dio himself, who had been occupying the place of Ozzy Osbourne as a vocalist since 1979. Finally, ‘Dehumanizer’ was produced by Reinhold Mack, famous for his work with Queen. A twist in Dio’s work. Until the arrival of this album, all of Ronnie James Dio’s lyrics in his other band Rainbow, in the first albums with Sabbath or in those he signed as Dio deal with warriors, wizards and Tolkienian references, which made him one of the classic emblems of the most epic and hairy heavy metal. However, with ‘Computer God’ he took a turn to talk about topics more linked to reality. This is how he describes it Dio himself: “Technology has eliminated the humanity of the human being. And when the day comes when we are completely exhausted as a race, God will be a computer. Great writers like Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke inspired this song.” It was the first time that Dio cited two fathers of the hardest and most classic science fiction as a direct source of inspiration for his lyrics. What ‘Computer God’ is talking about. The opening verse of the song sends us to a present of dark future: “Waiting for the revolution / New clear vision, genocide”, “new clear” being a phonetic play on “nuclear”). And he continues: “Computerize God, it’s the new religion / Program the brain, not the heartbeat”, talking about how the logic of computers occupies a space that other things previously occupied. The verse that Dio identified as the most important on the album is “Man’s a mistake, so we’ll fix it.” Dio spoke of this verse stating that “the computer thinks humanity is a mistake, so it corrects it. Let’s hope we’re not there when they want to correct us.” A process that had already received its name in 1992 (transhumanism) and that some critics confirm as the central theme of the album. The most disturbing thing. The lyrics are not at all obvious, because they do not describe catastrophes in the style of a classic science fiction film, but instead describe erosion. When he says “Digital dreams and you’re the next correction,” he’s not talking about robots replacing humans, but about something more gradual: systems that treat people as variables that need optimization. In 1992 that was an abstraction, but it is becoming less and less so. 1992, what a year. The album did not do well commercially, because the world was looking in another direction: ‘Nevermind’ by Nirvana and ‘Ten’ by Pearl Jam had come out in September 1991, and had transformed rock into introspective and somewhat abstract music. However, over time, this song from a group that was already considered an old glory at the time has a more consistent basis in reality than many of the things with which Seattle revolutionized alternative music that year. On July 18, 1992, the first image would be uploaded to the World Wide Web. And from there, every man for himself. In Xataka | A trip by a teacher from Cartagena to meet John Lennon forever changed how we study English

Noah Praamsma, nutritionist, “many ultra-processed foods are actually beneficial for health”

Noah Praamsma is a dietitian Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine American and is about to become the number one enemy of the supporters of “real” food. Saying that some ultra-processed foods are healthy (although we have known this for years) has become almost taboo. And Praamsma, like most experts, is restrictive regarding the weight of this type of products in our diet. He latest HER report from Duke University for the USestimates that ultra-processed foods represent 53–58% of the calories of adults and 62% of those of children and adolescents. Therefore, it proposes measures to limit its exposure and consumption. But, immediately afterwards, he adds “with the reception of healthy ultra-processed foods.” That is the heart of the artichoke. But what is a ‘healthy ultra-processed’? Right now, the exception criteria are very demanding, to be honest. We are talking about products that provide adequate amounts of recommended food groups, that keep sugars, salt and saturated fat below recommended thresholds and that do not contain non-caloric sweeteners. That is to say, right now many breads or cereals that are sold as healthy (or ‘realfooder’) would not make the cut. And this is not a minor detail. Because right now there is a lot of noise about ultra-processed foods and health because, although we have known for a long time that “not everyone is the same”, In the US, a new regulation is being discussed and the “regulatory frontier” is going to be key for many industries. It is not, therefore, an academic debate, it is a pitched battle to get the Administration to leave certain industries in a good place. But we digress… The interesting thing about Noah Praamsma’s idea is that, if we look at the data, he is right. In 2024, Kenny Mendoza and his team at Harvard University analyzed all available evidence on the impact of ultra-processed foods on health and reached an interesting conclusion: while sugary/sweetened beverages and processed meats are associated with a higher cardiovascular risk, whole grain bread and cereals, yogurt and some salty snacks show an inverse association. That is, the idea that ultra-processed foods are bad is a heuristic. A very useful one, but a heuristic: a simple ‘mental shortcut’ to make better decisions or achieve good results. That is to say, and for that very reason, something that admits nuances. But why do you say that the heuristic is useful? Because the message “we can establish differences within the category” does not mean that the category is harmless. He The same Harvard study pointed out that the more consumption of ultra-processed foods (regardless of whether they are good or bad) is associated with a 17% higher cardiovascular risk, 23% higher coronary heart disease and 9% higher stroke risk. That is, you can recognize that there are healthy ultra-processed foods and, at the same time, recommend that they be consumed as little as possible. In fact, that is what I take advantage of this space to do. Because, at the end of the day, large epidemiological studies they are warning us that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods is associated with more health problems, lower quality of life and, ultimately, a higher chance of premature death. Image | Noah Praamsma / Fish Huang Xataka | Making extra rice is no longer a mistake: cooling and reheating it can reduce its calories according to some nutritionists

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