The fault is of tradition and acrylamides

If we turn around the hallway breakfast Of any supermarket, we see multitude of coffee varieties. It is the second most consumed drink in the world and many do for health reasonsbut sUS properties vary depending on whether we drink natural coffee or the enemy of lovers of the Specialty coffee: he Torrefacto. It is the typical coffee of the Spanish bar, but curiously in Europe is vetoed by its low quality, the null historical roots and the most serious: health motifs. It is not Spanish thing. Although this is the “Spanish coffee”, really the first record of something similar to torrefact comes from Cuba. The miners roasted coffee with sugar to extend its conservation during the long periods of underground work. The current torrefact we owe it to an Extremadura named José Gómez Tejedor, founder of The star cafes that, on a trip at the end of the 19th century through the Caribbean, He learned technique and patented In 1901. Until 1921, only coffees the star could exploit the technique of the roasting. And it is a process that consists of toasting coffee and, during the process, add sucrose or glucose syrup –Sugar, ultimately– With a proportion of up to 15 kg of sugar per 100 of coffee. It is a barbarity (and being so bitter, you have to add more sugar to take it, curiously). But very Spanish. This method was consolidated in Spain thanks to the fact that coffee was maintained in better conditions for a longer time. Consumption at the beginning of the 20th century would not be as massive as it is today and the sugar film allowed longer conservation. In Portugal it also gained popularity, but the explosion, and that consideration of the roasting as “Spanish coffee” occurred in the Civil war. During and after the conflict, due to the shortage of coffee, the need to keep it and maintain its economic performance, that toasted with sugar became The default form of toasting coffee in the Iberian Peninsula. That is, due to precariousness, the torrefact was consolidated, but when things could change due to better economic conditions and more efficient conservation methods, it was so rooted in the market that remained. Acrylamide. The problem is no longer so much taste (which, he hears, for tastes, colors), but the consequences of doing so. In the title process, it is generated A chemical compound called acrylamide Due to Maillard’s reaction between sugars and amino acids when they undergo high temperatures. Torrefacto, due to that greater amount of sugar, can contain more acrylamide, surpassing the Natural chopped coffees. Agencies such as IARC or EFSA have cataloged the compound as “probable human carcinogen” and a European reference limit at acrylamide levels of about 400 μg/kg for roasted coffee and 850 μg/kg for snapshot. The problem is that it is estimated that, while the Natural Tugue Café has about 180 μg/kg, the torrefact goes to 800 μg/kg. European counterpart. There are no solid epidemiological studies that demonstrate an oncological risk in humans due to coffee consumption with high doses of acrylamide, but yes There is evidence In animal experiments. The European Regulation EU 2017/2158 It forces producers to minimize acrylamide by controlling the gut parameters, but really that in Europe it is not consummated by torrefact is not because it is prohibited or because it is toxic, but because it is not a coffee that has any roots in countries outside Portugal or Spain. Torrefacto is seen as something of lower quality, has been marginalized by industry and, although there are Exceptions As a type of Belgian coffee to which 3% of sugar is added, it is still an amount lower than that of the Spanish royal. And beyond acrylamide, the real problem of torrefact for someone who consumes a lot of coffee is the amount of sugar. Green grains up to the left and different degrees of turse And in Italy? If you have ever traveled to Italy or if you have bought Italian coffee in grain and you have appreciated that Its color is so dark Like the one we can find in the torrefacto cafes or mixture of Spain, it does not mean that they also consume Torrefacto. In the labeling you read something like ‘Torrefazione’, but it would be a false friend, since it is a word that simply means “tums.” Sugar is not used in its title process, but a natural tabs are performed. And that dark color is due to the fact that, traditionally, the Italian tums is very intense, so the grains are darker than those we find in other European countries, but the sugar we find in those grains is naturally present in Café itself. Mix Blend. And how do I see this in the super? Easily, most supermarket coffee and large surfaces (in addition to what they serve in bars and restaurants, is roosted. When we are going to buy it, we can see terms such as 100% Arabica (which marks only the Variety of coffee), but be royal. Also the term mixing, which is basically a mixture between natural giant and torrefact coffee in usual percentages 50/50, 70/30 or 80/20. Mix, in Spain, is a mixture of both. Then we have the term ‘mixture’ applied in a specialty coffee context, where ‘blend’ is also used. The big difference is that in these ‘blend’, the mixture is made between coffees of different origins, but all of natural gut. Drink what you like. I have not bought torrefact coffee years, but it is something that usually consumes in some cafes and restaurants because they continue to put. And, although I notice it very much (I can not drink a torrefact alone, unlike a natural coffee, for example), the conclusion of all this is that, as long as they do not expressly prohibit it, it will remain something important in the Spanish tradition, despite the boom of specialty coffee shops. The real taste of coffee is being masked and it is … Read more

The key was a divorce at the right time

When you think about Steve Jobs as a billionairethe most logical thing is to link that wealth with Apple. However, what really catapulted that category of Milmillonario It wasn’t the iPhonethe Mac or the iPod. It was a small animation company called Pixar. And, curiously, Pixar only existed as an independent company because George Lucas divorced his wife. The flutter of a butterfly, in animation version. George Lucas and his divorce In the late 70s, George Lucas was already one of Hollywood’s most successful directors. In full Star Wars ProductionLucas had founded Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), the study of special effects that marked a trend for innovations in special effects and animation that applied in the productions of the Lucas saga. In 1980, Lucas hired two computer experts: Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith. Together they founded the computer graphics division within ILM, and from that department they began to develop Pioneer tools on CGI (Computer-Genered Imagery). Later John Lasseter would join, a young animator expelled from Disney for betting too soon for digital animation. Among the three engineers laid the foundations of what would later be Pixar. But, at that time, they were only a small technical division within the study. In parallel, George Lucas’s personal life staggered. His marriage to Mountain Marcia Lucas – who won an Oscar For your work at Star Wars– He collapsed, and ended up divorcing in 1983. The divorce process was complex and Lucas had to pay his ex -wife 50 million dollars. And that forced Lucas to Sell assets To deal with payments. To avoid getting rid of the entire production study, it fractioned it by departments and, one of those departments was precisely the division of computer graphics in which Catmull, Smith and Lasseter worked. Steve Jobs enters the scene In 1985, Steve Jobs had been fired from Apple, the company he founded, and was looking for new projects to invest. When he learned that George Lucas wanted to part with his computer division, he saw an opportunity. Lucas requested 30 million dollars for that department. But Jobs negotiated until you reduce the purchase to about 5 million. Lucas rejected the offer for being too low. Disney also made an offer, but it was even lower. Finally, Steve Jobs made an offer again for the CGI division of Lucasfilm, although this time it would be for an investment of 10 million dollars: 5 million to take the technology they had developed and another 5 million to capitalize on the new company. Thus Pixar was bornwith an initial team of 40 people, including Catmull, Smith and Lasseter. Toy Story changed the game For almost a decade, Pixar did not produce films. Sold hardware and software specialized in graphics and computer -generated effects, such as the Pixar Image Computeraimed at very niche markets in the medical and graphic industry. That specialization made Pixar was not profitable And Jobs was about to close The company several times. Salvation came in the form of an alliance with Disney. Pixar agreed to produce three animated films generated entirely by computer. The first one was Toy Story (1995), which revolutionized the industry and was a criticism and box office raising 360 million dollars worldwide. To take advantage of the moment, Pixar went over the same month of the premiere. On their first day, the shares shot up to $ 39. And that made Steve Jobs a billionaire in the spot. It was his first great business victory after his departure from Apple. Thanks to Pixar’s success, Jobs recovered his reputation as a technological visionary. That gave him confidence and merits to return to his charge as CEO of Apple in 1997. But his adventure with Pixar had not finished. For years, Pixar continued to operate as an independent study, although His films They were distributed under the umbrella and Marketing of Disney chaining successes as looking for Nemo or Cars. In 2006, the Mickey Mouse company bought Pixar for 7,400 million dollars in shares. Pixar’s purchase operation provided Jobs 138 million shares, which meant 7% of Disney’s shares, becoming the main private shareholder of Disney and allowed him to occupy a seat on his board of directors. That percentage of shares would currently be valued at about 15,577 million dollars. Not bad to have been an investment of 10 million. In Xataka | How rich would be Steve Jobs today with the actions he had when he died Image | Flickr (David Geller), Wikimedia Commons (Achanhk, Coolcaesar)

Five models to study Apple, Samsung and other brands

There is nothing left for the school, so if instead of a laptop, or as a complement, you are looking for a good tablet, in this article we have gathered five models that can be very practical for the study. Of course, we have made a selection of models that, at least, offer good performance. iPad Air M3 by 649 eurosa very versatile Apple tablet thanks to its powerful chip that we even find in laptops. Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe by 449.10 euros By adding it to the cart, a good purchase option that includes a S Pen. Xiaomi Pad 7 by 329 eurosa screen tablet that offers a 3.2K resolution. iPad Mini (A17 Pro) by 569 eurosa perfect tablet if what you are looking for is comfort when carrying it in a backpack. Huawei Matepad 11.5 s by 269 eurosa tablet with 256 GB of storage. iPad Air M3 If what you are looking for is a tablet that has excellent performance, the iPad Air M3 It is one of the best options in the list. Its price is 649 euros And where the most stands out is in its M3 chip We also see in some Apple computers, which ensures good power and excellent performance, in addition to compatibility with Apple Intelligence. It has one 11 -inchweighs 460 grams and is compatible with many Apple accessories and other brands. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe On the other hand, if what you are looking for is a tablet with Android operating system, here Samsung has a lot to say with his tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fewhich is located in Mediamarkt of offer by 449.10 euros By adding it to the cart. This 11 -inch tablet has a weight of 497 grams and its battery supports fast charge of 45w. Includes slot for MicroSD cards up to 2 TB and its processor is the exynos 1580. Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe (128 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi Pad 7 If we talk about good quality-price, the Xiaomi Pad 7 It is a most interesting model. Right now he is on offer in many stores, and for 329 euros You have it in Mediamarkt. Mount a 11.2 -inch screen with 3.2K resolution and compatibility with Dolby Visionits processor is the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3weighs 500 grams and its battery supports fast charge of 45W. In addition, it incorporates speakers that are compatible with Dolby Atmosa plus especially to see multimedia content. * Some price may have changed from the last review iPad Mini (A17 Pro) But if what you prioritize is weight and size, iPad Mini (A17 Pro) You may be interested, since 569 euros We talk about a tablet that incorporates a 8.3 -inch screen And that has a 293 grams weight. In addition, it comes with the A17 Pro chip, which also offers good performance, it is also compatible with Apple Intelligence and various Apple accessories and other brands. iPad Mini (A17 Pro, 128 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Huawei Matepad 11.5 s Although the Huawei Matepad 11.5 s It does not have Google’s services, since its operating system is Harmonyos, it is a good choice for everything it offers: by 269 euroswe talk about a tablet with 11.5 -inch IPS screen which has 256 GB of storage, it is quite thin (6.2 mm), its weight is 510 grams and its panel offers both a 2,8k resolution as a soda rate of up to 144 Hz. Huawei Matepad 11.5 s (256 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Pedro Aznar In Applesfera, Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei In Xataka | Best Ultrabooks: Which buy and 13 Light Portables Recommended from 300 to 2500 euros In Xataka | Best gaming laptops. Which buy and eight computers recommended from 770 to 3,000 euros

The largest steel producers in the world, exposed in this graphic that shows two totally different leagues

On our way to decarbonization, Steel is a problem. For each ton we produce, They emit two of co₂ to the atmosphere, but although We are studying alternatives further sustainableremains indispensable in a world where there are countries wrapped in a Loca Carrera for Megaconstructions. Someone must produce all that steel we need, and as is the case with the Aluminum industrythat of steel has an indisputable own name: China. And it is something that can be seen perfectly in this graph elaborated by Visual Capitalist: The Chinese monster. The data comes from the World Steel Association and reflect an overwhelming reality. If the world produced about 1,884.6 million tons of steel in 2024, more than half were the work of China. The rest of the countries are very, far away and, removing India with the giant Tata Steel Group that benefited from an increase in infrastructure investment in recent months, the rest of the producers are quite aligned. That China leads this sector is not a coincidence. After the Foundation of the Popular Republic in 1949, the State considered that the production of steel was something crucial For industrialization. Domestic demand is gigantic due to the boom of both manufacturing and infrastructure and construction in general and,, although they exportown consumption is very important. USA wants to recover land. That domain is a problem for the rest of the countries. That China produces more steel than the rest of the world together makes us depend on its product (as with the solar panels wave Rare Earth Production). The United States, another historical steel producer, does not want to lose so much land and in recent months it has started movements to recover control of its industry. Us Steel is one of the historic steel producers who was about to be bought by the Japanese giant Nippon Steel. Joe Biden, in one of the last movements of his mandate, decided to block the purchase claiming national security motifs. This decision sent a message, but also fed ghosts from the pasttensing relationships with Japan. Europe out of the photo. In Europe, the bastion of steel is Germany. Its production is among the highest in the world, but we will have to see for how long. As we read in The New York Times, the Airías have experienced a fall of 11.6% during the first half of 2025. In addition, despite the high technology of factories such as Tata Steel in the Netherlands, environmental regulations, the Chinese dumping and tariff hostility are pushing Europe to a situation in which he paints less and less in the photo of the steel worldwide. HE esteem that Spain produced 11.9 million tons in 2024, assuming a 3.7% increase compared to the yearterior, but although some countries have experienced a Alcista trend in its production, demand remains high, the need to reduce emissions and imports from the EU – especially asian steel – increases pressure on internal production. Without limit. And it’s a problem. Now, another interesting element of all this is that, although there is a steel hunger, the main producers produce … too much. According to the OECD, the excess world capacity will reach the 721 million tons in 2027. China herself is Taking measures to stop the blind expansion of your industry. For example, a production control, asking companies to only produce under a firm order or suspend the expansion of steel production capacity, decision made in August last year. They are measures to limit overcapacity and that Your industry does not die of success Due to the low price that steel could reach worldwide, but although it seems a very local measure, taking into account its enormous production, any movement in this sense is something that has an impact on the rest of the world. In Xataka | Before the lack of steel, the ships of World War II began to be built with an unusual material: concrete

The only town founded and built by Chinese and for Chinese

In the month of March We count A curious and unexpected movement, one that, in addition, had already happened in New York and that was now extended throughout Japan: neighborhoods with Chinese than Japanese. The truth is that if we have to talk about surprising migratory movements with Beijing as the protagonist, none as the one occurred a century ago in An enclave of the United States. Origins and context. The story remembered this week The BBC. On the banks of the Sacramento River, in the heart of the fertile but once inhospitable Californian Delta, Locke was born in 1915 as the only town in the United States By Chinese for Chinese. Its history goes back in the mid -nineteenth century, when gold fever attracted thousands of search engines from the province of Guangdong, in China, with the promise of A “GAM SAAN” or “Mountain of Gold”. Soon, hostility, discriminatory taxes like him Foreign Mine’s Tax from 1850 and violence pushed them towards other trades: the laying of the transcontinental railroad And, above all, the agricultural transformation of Delta thanks to his experience in draining marshes and building dikes. Between 1860 and 1880, they recovered more than 35,000 hectares, laying the foundations of an agricultural emporium, although without property rights by laws such as the Alien Land Law 1913 and the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Lockle Foundation. In October 1915, A fire He razed Walnut Grove Chinatown, displacing hundreds of families. Among the victims was Lee Bing, prosperous merchant of Zhongshan origin, who led with others an agreement with the landowner George Locke Jr. to lease nine acres and lift A new settlement. So Locke emergedinitially known as Lockeport, under a system of “Ground Rent” which charged 5 dollars per month for residential lots and 10 for commercials. Between 1915 and 1917, 45 wooden buildings were built, mostly unpainted and with sheet metal roofs, which still retain the rustic aspect of the old west. The community grew rapidly with workers used in farms and conserves, and was endowed Chinese schoolshops, hotels, restaurants and game rooms that would operate for decades. Cultural and economic splendor. During its peak, between the 20s and 40s, the enclave housed some 600 inhabitants, almost all Chinese, and it was described as The “Monte Carlo de California” for its intense activity in the clandestine casinos. It had nine grocery stores, six restaurants, a cinema, a hotel, mills and guest houses, in addition to male associations such as the Jan Ying Association. The Chinese school not only taught calligraphy and language, but preserved Cultural identity in an environment marked by discrimination. That community fabric allowed Locke inhabitants to prosper despite not being able to possess the land they occupied. Demographic decline. The repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act In 1943 he opened opportunities outside the Delta, and the new generations They emigrated to cities close. In the 60s the population decreased dramatically, but social cohesion kept the people alive. In 1990, Locke was declared National Historical Monument for being the most complete example of Chinese-American Rural Agricultural Community. At the beginning of the 21st century, problems such as the collapse of the septic system and the lack of ownership of the land threatened their future, until in 2004 the Housing and Revitalization Authority sacrament bought, repaired and resorted The plots to residents and descendants, ensuring their permanence. Preservation, tourism and new life. Today, Locke keeps standing much of its original buildings, converted into museums such as The Dai Loy (former game hall), the Joe Show School House wave Jan Ying Associate Building. The restaurant To The Wopsinaugurated in 1934 as the first non -Chinese business, it remains a meeting point. Artists and new settlers live with the descendants of the founders in a bohemian and quiet environment, visited on weekends by tourists who arrive by the panoramic view of River Road. Thus, more than an architectural vestige, Locke is a resistance symbol And adaptation, testimony of how a discriminated community managed to build its own refuge, preserve its culture and leave an indelible mark on the history of the Delta de California. Image | Wayne Hsieh In Xataka | A phenomenon that has already happened in New York is spreading throughout Japan: neighborhoods with younger than Japanese In Xataka | The labor crisis in China takes many young people to the same challenge: living with less than $ 70 per month for food

Polestar has broken a record of autonomy in electric cars circulating more than 900 kilometers. Obviously there is a trick

935.4 kilometers without recharging the battery. That is the record that has achieved a Polestar 3 conventional – in its version of a single engine – thus demonstrating that it is possible to make very long trips without going through a recharge point. The secret is from the record is obvious, yes. Superdespace. For achieve all those kilometers The technique was simple: go very slowly. In fact, the average speed was less than 40 km/h, and took no less than 22 hours and 57 minutes to complete the task. The publicized autonomy by Polestar for this model in its unique motor version is 706 km, so here they managed to lengthen it 32.5%. Three professional drivers. The tests were performed in the United Kingdom, where three drivers specialized in efficient driving were turned to achieve that milestone. The final consumption reached was 12.1 kWh per 100 km, which represents a saving of about 40% compared to conventional driving. Without tricks. This Polestar 3 achieved that autonomy without using special equipment: both the car and the wheels were the same as one obtains When you get the concessionaire car. However, it is possible to go further if some modifications are made. If you also have the car, you can go even further. A few days ago Chevrolet modified A WT Silverado truck and put a huge 205 kWh battery (the Polastar 3 is 111 kWh). They also placed old wheels with overpressure and 40 drivers turned to drive it around Detroit. They managed to travel 1,704 km with a single load, and as in the case of Polestar 3 the average speed did not exceed 40 km/h. The consumption on that journey was 12.7 kWh at 100 km, an equally remarkable figure in which yes, influenced that they had the air conditioning without working for almost the entire route. Baja is also worth it. In July a Lucid Air Grand Touring He got his particular Guinnes record When traveling 1,205 kilometers with a unique load. The car has a battery with the same capacity as that of the Polestar 3 (111 kWh), and toured the distance between St. Moritz and Munich. Although the car was a conventional model, the lucid benefited from both efficient driving and the energy regeneration system in braking and slopes: that route was full of them, but it was also descending mostly. The key is not the battery, they are the consumption. Although obviously the battery capacity influences the autonomy of electric cars, further influences the consumption of each model. The Mercedes Vision EQXX for example achieved a record prior to the Tour 1,010 km without recharging at 79.4 km/h on average… and another 392 kilometers had left in those conditions. The secret is that this approval model 7.4 kWh consumption at 100 km, while for example a tesla 3 rear -wheel drive homologous 13.2 kWh at 100 km. Aerodynamics helps, but if things are added to consumption as an efficient driving and low speed, those figures rise significantly. Absurd records. Although all these records are striking, they are also a marketing exercise for companies that logically try the same thing: that they talk (well) of them. Here we have messages that are also even absurd: going at 40 km/h for 23 hours has its reward in this case, but in real life it would be absolute torture. The practical uselessness of these records – not only that of Polestar – is the same as the one who tells us about how The Xiaomi Su7 beat all its competitors In Nürburgring last year: none of us are going to those speeds or drive in those circuits, but speed records are always striking. Putting these vehicles to the limit is fine, but it is important to contemplate these records with perspective. Image | Polestar In Xataka | In 2017 Norway, it was proposed that 100% of the cars sold in 2025 were electric. Is about to get it

Connecting to unknown networks can be risky for your personal data. Protecting you don’t cost even 2 euros per month

It is a reality: cyber attacks have become increasingly common. There is a lot of undesirable loose looking to get sensitive information, whether large companies or a user like us. If we work from home or we usually connect with our network we have a safety layer, but what if we use ourselves A network on which we don’t have any control? The good news is that there are several ways to protect our Internet traffic, wherever we are. The simplest, useful and effective way to do so is to use a VPN, and if we can afford it, better bet on one of payment. In fact, There are very cheap: Surfshark’s barely costs 1.99 euros a month. Protect your traffic and IP with a good VPN As we say, it exists A good variety of free VPNperfect if we need to use something at a timely moment. The problem they have is that, in addition to being little safe, They work limitedly in terms of traffic or speed volume. For this reason, the ideal is to bet on a payment like this Surfshark, which also has a great price. One of the advantages that this has is that We can install it in an unlimited number of devicesideal to take it in the laptop, on the mobile or on the tablet (or everywhere at the same time). With this, we can protect our Internet traffic, thus gaining a greater dose of privacy. Moreover, it also helps us hide our IP, information that is better to keep away from undesirable. Surfshark VPN is included in its Starter Plan, which also comes with another tool called ALTERNATIVE ID. With it, we can create a series of fictitious data to use them on web pages where we do not want to enter our real information. That way, we keep our personal data at a good collection. As we have commented before, for 1.99 euros A month we have a quality VPN. That means that its two -year plan comes out for a total price of 47.76 euros, a fairly affordable price to have this tool with us for a long season. There does not end the thing, because we will also receive three extra monthsin such a way that we will have surfshark for 27 months instead of 24. You may also interest you NORDVPN – Basic Plan (Monthly) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Chase Chappell in Unspash In Xataka | In Xataka |

The controversial supereyate with which Zuckerberg has turned the world into his playground

The 40 crisis is not a myth. Some studies point out that It is the most unhappy age rangeand each one takes it in their own way. The millionaires They also suffer that crisis, but in their own way: Mark Zuckerberg bought A 300 million dollars. And each one with his money does what he wants, but the problem is that he has been circling for nine months, burning two million Diesel litersand just arrived at the famous shipyard in France. And they are raining criticism, of course. Launchpad. A really bought a luxury yacht: He bought two. One is less important, since it is “support” for the principal, baptized as launchpad. It is a yacht of 119 meters in length, more than a football field, by 17 meters wide. It has four engines that grant a speed of 44 km/hy, autonomy is more than 3,000 nautical miles (equivalent to about 5,550 kilometers). It has 13 cabins, capacity for 49 crew people with own cabins and comforts such as a game room, infinite pool, gym, spa and helipad. The maintenance cost is about 30 million dollars annually and, for energy and air conditioning, it uses Solar panels. Echo Friendly Enemy. When Zuckerberg bought the yacht, he did it with the intention of giving him life, of course. These last nine months, ha navigated By Tahiti, Norway, Mallorca, Greece and Malta. In total, about 20,000 kilometers in which it has consumed about two million liters of diesel (it is said soon). In this period, esteem which has issued more than 5,300 tons of CO₂ to the atmosphere. For simplifying: se Calculate That, in an hour at cruise speed, the launchpad produces both CO₂ and if we toured 160,000 kilometers in a standard car. In an hour, it emits around 40 tons of co₂, equivalent to the emissions of 630 cars in the same period of time. Incidents. Of course, this does not go unnoticed by environmentalists, since Zuckerberg’s whim adds to others habitual trips of celebrities and millionaires in private vehicles that emit large amounts of carbon dioxide in a context in which many countries have embarked on a decarbonization process. In fact, it is common in millionaires: boast ecological awareness when their actions tell another story. But criticisms of ‘zuck’ not only come from the greenest, but also for certain acts such as Turn off the AIS transponders When I sailed near Mallorca to avoid being detected (and have more privacy), being a practice that infringes both international and Spanish maritime regulations. And controversies go further. In Norway, he wanted to do heliequí (climbing the top of a mountain by helicopter and descending skiing), but as by environmental measures strict permits are needed and a whim is not a reason for weight, Zuckerberg found an ingenious solution: He would not need permits if the helicopter landed directly on his yacht, without touching ground, while he descended skiing. The ciotat. This has fueled the criticism They point to one disconnection Between the Pro -Meta Meta discourse and the personal practices of its headquarters. Now, we must not forget that the own Goal is building some of the larger data centers on the planetsomething that is not precisely aligned with the decarbonization objectives. As much as it is, and how we read in Jeux Videonow the ostentatious yacht It has arrived to the French shipyard of the Ciotat, on the Costa Azul. It is a shipyard that is no stranger to the luxurious ships of the billionaires, since the great fortunes go to him for his exclusive and discreet service. The KoruJeff Bezos’s yacht has also gone through the Ciotat. The contradiction. Far from being in an anecdote, the arrival of the Launchpad has revived the debate on the impact and privileges of billionaires in the Public, economic and environmental spaceespecially in a European context in which these actions are seen as a growing symbol of the inequality and privileges of a minority. From the ciotat, of course, it has always been defended That this activity maintaining luxury yachts generates direct and indirect jobs. We will see if that is enough to sustain that culture of privilege in full climate challenge and inequality. Images | Euthman, Superyatch Times, JD Safe In Xataka | Jeff Bezos’ new superyate will navigate

Spain is becoming an authentic mecca of data centers. Uruguay has some lessons about it

Spain is fashionable Between the Big Tech. Practically all have chosen our country to Create new data centers. Investments are notable in different communities, but Aragon is undoubtedly One of the ones that has bet most of these facilities, but there are (at least) a problem. The water. This is what a reportage from El País in which we talk about the risks that these new data centers raise Not only in Spain, but in other countries such as Mexico or Chile, where there are also strong investments of this type. Aragon tends a red carpet to Amazon In the case of Spain, it lends itself especially to what has happened in recent months in Huesca, where Amazon already had three data centers for its AWS platform (in the Burgo de Ebro, Villanueva de Gállego and the Phylus polygon in Huesca Capital), but Project new one in Walqa. The company announced last year an investment of 15.7 billion Ed dollars in the region between 2024 and 2033. This project raised quite controversial at the beginning of the year. It was then that the residents of the Rural neighborhood of Cuarte began to receive letters Notifying them of an expropriation of land next to the Walqa Technology Park. Among the concerns of these neighbors was the layout of a New high voltage electric line that crossed the townin addition to the high consumption of water resources. The neighbors met with Amazon representatives in February and finally managed to make the technology deviant that layout of the high voltage line outside the town. Amazon too reached an agreement to finance infrastructure to supply water to cuarte and other populations thanks to new channeling works from the San Julián de Banzo spring. The energy problem is still striking. These data centers, to which the one who projects one in La Cartuja, in Zaragoza, will consume 10,800 GWH, a huge figure that in fact exceeds the consumption of electricity throughout the province in 2024, which It was 10.54 GWh. To solve that problem the company has paid 1.5 million euros to expand the electricity grid to all your data centers. But Water consumption is even more remarkable. Carlos López, a member of Ecologists in Action in Aragon, explained in the country how Amazon will install several wells inside their plots to extract water from the subsoil and thus refrigerate the equipment. It is estimated That these data centers will consume more than 755,000 cubic meters of water a year to refrigerate equipment, but according to López there will be no control and “it will not be able to demonstrate how much water they will extract.” A Amazon spokesman clarified in that report that these wells “are subject to regulatory supervision” and are raised as a reserve water source. The company already indicated this year that it is using 48% more water of what I expected for a simple reason: The heat. It remains to be seen, of course, what happens when these centers are operational: it will be then when those energy and water consumption and their real impact on Aragon can really be valued, both for the consumption of their citizens and the rest of the industry – and especially the irrigation – as in the case of the environmental impact. That makes it very difficult value the true return of this type of projects for countries such as Spain. Although it is true that during its construction employment is generated, the operation does not usually require so many positions. In the recent data center project that Meta is creating in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo), it is expected that some 5,000 jobs for its construction will be created. However, when it is operational target will use about 250 professionals for its management and maintenance. Documents obtained by the country seal that in October 2021, in the three data centers that existed in Aragon “the total direct employees in each of the three centers in Aragon did not exceed twenty at that time.” That red carpet with which some autonomous communities are receiving these investments can end up giving many dislikes. A similar case: Uruguay Everything seemed promising in the new data center project that Google wanted to install in the Science Park, in the Uruguayan department of Canelones, attached to Montevideo. Google Data Centers in Storey, Nevada. Source: Google. This data center, the second of the company in Latin America, It began to build In August 2024 with an investment of more than 850 million dollars. However, the project has been surrounded by an important controversy since its inception. TO Daniel Penaresearcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of the Republic (Uruguay), Something scaled him in that project of the searches giant. In July 2022 this expert analyzed the project that Google presented, but realized something important: At no time were details about water consumption or energy that would impose said data center. The Uruguayan Ministry of Environment denied access to that data, and in December filed a lawsuit With the help of lawyer Carolina Neme. Months later Pena could access the information and discovered that in a first stage the data center will need 3.8 million liters of water per day (3,800 cubic meters). In the second that requirement was bent: it would need 7.6 million liters of water (7,600 cubic meters). But not any type of water. Drinking water. Pena said that the water needs by that data center were “considerable.” The average monthly consumption of a home for three or four people is 15 cubic meters, which means that the data center raises consumption equivalent to that of about 55,000-60,000 people a day. Google ended up modifying several aspects of the project, and among them that of that use of drinking water. The company ended obtaining permission To build it, when among other things he pointed out that instead of using drinking water, he would use a call -based cooling system Chillersclosed circuits that recirculate … Read more

Between franchises, action and superheroes Hollywood has found a surprising gold mine: horror movies

14.4% of the American box office already belongs to horror movies. It is its historical maximum and a great leap from 9.8% of last year confirming what we already suspected: the damn genre has become an unexpected hero of Hollywood. ‘Weapons‘, the last success of director Zach Cregger, has debuted with $ 42.5 million collected and 100% critical approval in Rotten Tomatoes. The pattern is confirmed. Why is it important. The era of streaming has created the perfect conditions for this genre: Cheap productions, between 5 and 30 million compared to 200 of a Blockbuster. Viral by its very nature. Consumed in the intimacy of the home, where no one judges you for shouting (when they reach the platforms). Simple equation: Less investment, greater return. The contrast. In 2021, the best previous year for the genre, dominated the sequelae. ‘Halloween’, ‘A Quiet Place’. Now the original stories, new scares. Six horror films have exceeded 50 million worldwide this year. There are 29 horror launches scheduled for 2025. The average budget is a tenth of a Blockbuster traditional. Yes, but. The industry fears an early saturation. Variety I already talked in April of ‘Horror Glut’ (‘Terror Empacho’). The risk is to turn fear into routine and end up tireding the viewer too early. In perspective. Historically, terror is the Hollywood refuge genre in times of crisis. In the great depression it was when the classic monsters of Universal were born. In the seventies (Vietnam, Watergate), they arrived ‘The exorcist‘ and ‘The Matanza de Texas‘. There were also rebounds in Pandemia. Today, with the industry staggering between The strike hangoverthe change of model towards the streaming And the threat of AI, terror is the answer again. Cheap to produce, easy to sell, impossible to ignore. And now what. The generative AI can be the following revolution of the genre. Special effects at balance price, scripts generated by trained algorithms in our deepest fears. Terror, which has always been the most honest genre about the human condition, could be the first to hug the AI without complexes. Fear sells. He has always done it. But now, also saves balances. In Xataka | More ads for less money: the equation of success that Netflix has deciphered big Outstanding image | Warner Bros. Pictures

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