The debate about how much has careful really his AI

5,576 million dollars. That is what the Deepseek V3 creators claim that they were spent on the complete training of this surprising AI model. They make it clear in Your official technical reportwhich tells us how they used 2,788 million hours of GPU (Nvidia H800) to complete it. Do we believe it? The accounts come out to them, of course, but what about the rest of the world? That is the open debate since this weekend exploded the news of the launch of Deepseek-R1. This reasoning model, derived from Deepseek v3compete from you with OPENAI O1, and that it has so much for so little companies such as Nvidia lose 400,000 million dollars In a single day in the stock market. Difficult to believe. The question is whether we can trust the figures that Deepseek offers. Ben Thompson He tried to offer Some light in this regard and recalled that in the technical report of Deepseek V3 their responsible breaks down the cost of training, but clarify something important. The 5,576 million dollars do not include “costs associated with previous investigations and experiments in architectures, algorithms or data”. The opinion of the analysts. Ben Thompson indicates In Stratechery That makes it clear that one cannot take 5.6 million dollars and replicate what Deepseek has done, but also that “I still still don’t believe that number.” Other analysts like Nathan Lambertthat in its newsletter interconnect too debated on this subject. There were (of course) previous expenses. As they explain In Financial Timesthere are other analysts who also doubt that internal Deepseek data. Dylan Patel, from Semiianalysis, argues according to the appointments of the economic newspaper that Depseek has had access to “tens of thousands” of Nvidia GPUS that were used to train the models that preceded R1. But that happens with other models. “Deepseek has clearly spent more than 500 million dollars in GPUS in its history,” said Patel, “and although his training was very efficient, he required a lot of experimentation and tests to function.” It is an interesting note, although it is also true that many other companies spend hundreds and even billions of dollars in infrastructure to train their models and then offer them to users. And not so transparent costs. Those 5.6 million dollars also do not reflect additional expenses such as those that surely had to be assumed when adapting Deepseek v3 – which is the base – to Deepseek R1. There is no talk of salaries, work in annotation of the data so that they were of quality for training, or in possible incomplete training processes or that for some reason they were interrupted and failed. Comparing with flame 3. A the so -called Praneet Rathi researcher (@pseuddd) published a few hours ago a Very extensive and detailed analysis On the cost of Deepseek V3 671b training (with 37b assets, which reduces the needs to train it) and compared it to the flame 3, finish. It indicates what it calls 405b need 30 million GPU hours forehead at 2.8 million of those who speak in Deepseek. It may not be. Here he estimated that 1 hour of H800 (more limited than H100) used in Deepseek V3 was equivalent to about 0.75 hours used in flame 3, and after providing many more data (such as the fact of Use only reinforcement and precision learning FP8which saves a lot in resources) their data seemed to support the thesis that Deepseek’s cost is the one that claims to be. Other comments with Similar arguments in Reddit They also seem to give credibility to the numbers published by the Chinese startup. Of course, it is impossible to know safely and other users They comment on Threads Like that comparison “is too good to be true.” But it is getting cheaper to train models. The truth is that infrastructure is increasingly powerful and the most efficient processes. Not only for Deepseek, but for everyone. A Recent analysis He estimated that GPT-4 training in early 2023 had cost about 63 million. In the third quarter of 2023 that cost would have been 20 million dollars, and it is reasonable to think that today that process would have been even cheaper. It would be interesting to know what they would say in OpenAi of that estimate. Is it possible to replicate Deepseek R1? That Deepseek-R1 is an Open Source model and that those responsible have given so many data on how they have managed to develop this model opens the door for others to take the witness and develop similar models and then improve them. Is precisely what the Open-R1 project whose participants advance that there are still pieces of the missing puzzle, such as what data were used for training or with what “hyperparameters” the model trained. Image | Taylor Vick In Xataka | The next phase of AI is not to see who invests more but who invests less

The Spanish travel startup is worth 2.7 billion dollars and strengthens its expansion

Some Spanish startups are demonstrating to the world that talent, creativity and innovation can transcend borders. Examples of success are not missing: from Cabify to more recent cases such as Domestika, PLD Space and Travelperk. Today it is time to talk about the latter, which not only has received a juicy capital injectionbut has also acquired a company to further reinforce its position in the market. Travelperk, founded in Barcelona in 2015 with the aim of improving business trip management, has raised 200 million dollars in a series E, the type of financing that usually comes when a startup is already well consolidated. With this investment, the company has reached an assessment of 2.7 billion dollars and prepares to strengthen its presence in the United States, in addition to redoubled its commitment to artificial intelligence (AI). Travelperk bets for tomorrow with Yokoy’s acquisition The announcement of the atomic -led financing round and EQT Growth arrives accompanied by other interesting novelties for the future of the Spanish emerging company. Travelperk, that last year I had acquired a service platform called Amtrav2025 begins with Yokoy’s purchase. We are talking about a Swiss expenses management that will help Travelperk to offer a more complete solution to its customers. Taunay-Bucalo, president and director of Operations of Travelperk, has pointed out in a press release After the news announced today that “customers no longer have to make concessions. They can have the best travel management built on the world’s broader inventory, and the expense management product that best works for your business, combined for the best integrated experience that exists. ” Companies that use Travelperk can establish policies and budgets for the trips of their team members, as if it were a vacation trip. If we analyze some Travelperk figures we can discover that it is a very interesting company. In his first decade of life he has managed to reap more than 6,000 clients around the world and has more than 1,200 employees distributed in offices in the United States and Europe. The world seems to be more conducive than ever for the growth of a proposal like this. During the Covid-19 Pandemia, business trips stagnated, but over time they have begun to resurface strongly, driven by the need to restore face-to-face meetings. Although the sector still faces challenges, the future seems promising. With the passing of the months we will know if Travelperk has what is necessary to continue in the race. Images | Travelperk In Xataka | Pebble returns in 2025. The simplest smart watch on the market will return to its roots

This new Netflix intrigue miniseries caught the most watched top and you can ventilate it with a sitting

It is worthy of studying the ristra of Thrillers that premieres Netflix destined for rapid and almost anxious consumption, which present a riddle that is resolved in a few chapters and that, as a sugary soda, leaves our palates at the same time satiated but wanting more. We often speak here of the almost continuous adaptations of Harlan Cobenand recently happened with brilling success For the platform The Romanian ‘Hidden revenge‘, also known as’ subteran’. In just six episodes of forty minutes, ‘hidden revenge’ tells us A story that exhibits some originality and turns that are not the usual. Nor are the excellent interpretations usual, above the average (especially that of the protagonist, Ana Alaru) and her portrait without concessions of the sordid criminal underworld where the action takes place. Something that possibly has to thank the Romanian origin of the series, a country where Thrillers occur to the limit that do not have time to walk with hot cloths. We will meet a woman who presence the violent death of her husband at the hands of what an organized band looks like. From that moment on, his life will be in danger and begin a counterreloj career with her husband’s murderers, while trying to save her son and discover who is behind the crime. The key will be a computer that contains vital information and a large amount of money. A couple of treasures that will force women to let their most expeditious and wild side out. The miniseries premiered last week and entered directly into the Top 10 of 34 countries. It started at number 5 of the most English -speaking series globally with 3.7 million viewers, exceeding such popular series as ‘La Palma’. The secret of its success, apart from its intense rhythm and that does not leave a minute for the respite, it could well be in its six episodes of 40 minutes, which allows you to see almost a sitting. Header | Netflix In Xataka | This Netflix thriller, with more than 60 million views in a month, is the last and suffocating production of Sam Raimi

In the nth required, the Government has carried out free and reduced fertilizers

A week after they disappeared, transport aids have returned. Does it as part of a Decree Law approved by the Council of Ministers and that has the approval of Junts after negotiating with the parliamentary group that The famous Omnibus decree knocked in the Congress of Deputies and that left Spain in confusion in mobility. Last week, the refusal to approve a bus decree presented by the Government and in which the pension rise But, also, transport aid or Moves III Plan Extensionamong many other measures, these subsidies dropped. After a negotiation with junts in which The Government has yielded in two decree (Social measures already approved on the one hand and economic measures, in negotiation, on the other) and accepting the process of the issue of trust But without submitting to it, transport aids will return. A lap a week later Just a week after transportation aids were suspended, they have returned in the expected terms. That is, we will have free fertilizers again and regional aids will be subsidized again up to at least 50% of the cost of fertilizers or multiviaje titles. The latter has undoubtedly been the most problematic part of the suspension of these public transport aid. For Relieve the price of fertilizersThe State forces the discount to be at least half of the original cost of it. Of that 50% discount, the State contributes 30% as long as the City Council or the Autonomous Community put at least the other 20%. The drop in the measure plunged users into a sea of ​​doubts. For more than 20 days, in Spain they have been able to buy multiviaje bonds and titles in half of the price of the same. The aid falls, some autonomous communities, such as Madrid, confirmed that they maintained the aid in their entirety, putting the money that remained in their pocket. Others only confirmed that they maintained their part of the discount but would not support 30% of the State. From tomorrow, with the publication in the BOE, transport aids are subsidized again. In short, you can access the following Aid: Free fertilizer fertilizers, surroundings and medium distance services with origin and destination already predefined. The gratuity of high speed between Alicante and Murcia, Ourense and A Coruña and Segovia and Madrid, as well as the nearby and metric width services of Asturias and Cantabria or the Avant Express service from Barcelona to Tortosa, excluding the origin/destination Barcelona- Tarragona 50% discounts for recurring users of Avant rail services, declared as a public service obligation and 50% reduction to all Multiviaje Avant titles (Plus card fertilizer, Plus 10 card or Plus 10-45 card). Free multiviahe submitted fertilizers and titles in state -owned bus lines. The reduction of at least 50% in the multiviaje titles of urban public transport (including public bicycles), dependent on a town hall or an autonomous community (30% of the reduction was provided by the State). In the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands, urban public transport aid was 100% throughout 2025. That is, for a good part of the month, the fertilizers could be acquired with discount and have been used normally because the user had an acquired right with the Multiviaje title. With the temporary suspension of aid, who have bought a new multiviaje or fertilizer title will have done it without aid, at the same price as before falling aid or an intermediate point (Depending on where they got him). Again, since January 29, the user can return to one of the aforementioned titles with the specified discounts. Photo | Xataka and Government of Spain In Xataka | Two years after Renfe competition entered, the data indicate something: trains are cheaper than ever

There is a country in Europe where one in three inhabitants is a millionaire and only 46% were born there: Monaco

If you think of a city in Europe that the supercar is already part of the landscape of their streets, luxury stores follow each other on their boulevards and the supereyates are attached to their marinas, you are probably Thinking about Monaco. However, luxury and exclusivity do not remain in the posture of its streets. One of the higher concentrations of millionaire population of all the Mediterranean. So much so, that the majority of its population is foreign and is one of the countries in which it is more complicated to belong to the richest 1% of its population, according to the report ‘The Wealt Report of 2024‘Prepared by the consultant Knight Frank. Monaco’s population is not Monegasca. With an area of ​​just 2.02 km2, the Principality is the second smallest country in the world, only behind the Vatican. According to demographic data, In 2023 it had a census population of 38,367 inhabitants, of which 21,042 citizens They are of foreign originmainly from France, Italy and the United Kingdom. This means that only 46% of the total population is of Monegasco origin. In recent years, the percentage of the population of foreign millionaires It has been decliningbut in the 60s of the last century, they reached figures close to 70% of its population. High density of millionaires. According to Knight Frank’s report, in Monaco there are some 13,400 people of very high purchasing power. That assumes that approximately 35% of its resident population, has a equity available to invest more than one million dollars, discarding the value of its habitual residence from that amount. The economic data They point out that the GDP per capita of the Principality of Monaco in 2023 was 256,580 dollars, compared to the $ 33,500 in Spain, the 44,690 dollars of France or the 99,564 dollars recorded Switzerland. In Monaco it is difficult to be “rich”. Belonging to 1% of the richest elite is not easy in any country, but being in one with the density of a millionaire per m2 that Mónaco has is even more complicated. According to Knight Frank data, to belong to the 1% richest population in Monaco, it will be necessary to have a heritage of more than $ 12,883,000. Instead, for belong to the 1% richest in Spainthe same person would need a heritage of $ 2,468,000 or $ 5,813,000 to be considered part of that millionaire elite in the US. No taxes and no tax havens. For decades, Monaco was considered a fiscal paradise for his low taxation and the fiscal secret that protected its inhabitants. International diplomacy has made small principality open its archives and, with it, left the fiscal paradise lists. Despite that, its residents enjoy a total absence of direct imposition. That is, there is neither IRPF nor societies for companies. Income and assets are not subject to imposition, so there are no taxes on investment income, capital gains, dividends or yields such as worker, freelance or manager of a company. The only taxation that can support those fortunes that have more than 25% of their activity outside Monaco is a 25% tax on benefits. In Xataka | The next border of the super farms is no longer to be Milmillonarios, is to be Billionaires: Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos are candidates Image | Unspash (Lazar Gugleta)

Doñana has been on the edge of the precipice for decades. Now we have an experiment to see if we can rebuild it from scratch

On July 24, 2015, the Council of Ministers He approved to give him 35 million euros to the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation to buy a farm. Very few intuited it a decade ago, but on that farm was a good part of Doñana’s future. We are about to see it come true. A farm? What farm? The Cortijo de los Mimbral were 1,061 hectares in the Doñana forest crown. Of these, about 968 hectares They were dedicated to the cultivation of orange and the rest were “structures, warehouses, roads interior mobility and boundaries, rafts, etc.”. That 2015, the government bought 922 of them. And he did it with the idea of Recover a water concession. That is, with the idea of ​​reducing by 6.8 hm3 the annual water extractions of the Almonte and Las Marismas aquifer. And it was done. With some controversy with the surroundings of the environment, the closure of the mimbrals was good news for the conservation of the park. And, eye, it is not an area of ​​Spain in which good news abounds. But, beyond that and in practice, the farm had been abandoned for years. Now it’s time to see what we do with her. Because the mimbrals are, above all, an opportunity. We must not lose sight that we talk about a thousand hectares that, for years, underwent quite intensive agricultural processes that denatured their traditional state. The great question of Doñana’s technicians has always been the same,?can go back? Can we restore paradise? That, According to Minister Aagesenit is what is going to try. The great laboratory to recover Spain. To begin with, the General Directorate wants to renaturalize the two channels that cross the farm and seal the drainage channels. Thus, they hope to recover the lagoon and riverside habitats. To do this, they will recover native plant species (and eliminate eucalyptus, acacias or reeds); And they wait Reintroduce the rabbit which is “a fundamental element in Doñana’s trophic chain.” They are just five million euros, but they aspire to be a key piece of a 1,400 million program for the entire park environment. And why do you say from Spain? Because, although we usually talk about desertification because it is the most pressing problem, this is only a particular case of Ecological degradation processes of the soil that limit the capacity of the ecosystems to self -regulate. In the mimbrals you will try something of what We have spoken in recent days: Create solid and living ecosystems where nature can develop (and repair itself) without the pressures of the human world. If the project is successful, a very interesting path will be marked not only to recover the natural heritage, but above all for fight the worst consequences of climate change. Image | Daniel Lobraña González In Xataka | We are reforesting Europe with trees that will not reach 2100. If the pests do not kill them, climate change will do so

The risk of collapse of the Ría de Arousa

Seafood “Made in Galicia” has jumped today The headlines of The Guardianbut for a reason that will hardly glad any of the workers who are dedicated to slaughter on their coasts to collect berobe, clam or mussel. In a public act and with official data In hand, Platform in Defense Da Ría de Aruous (Pdra), brotherhoods and groups of mussel producers have just launched a ‘sos’ in the face of the collapse of the amount of seafood they extract from the estuary. Their data reflects a clear billing fall, but also something else: in its coastal strip today much clam, shoes and mussels that years ago. What happened? That in the Ría de Aruous, The most extensive from Galicia and usually generous In mollusks and crustaceans, a full -fledged ‘SOS’ has just launched. A few days ago the Platform in Defense Da Ría (PDRA), Brotherhoods and professionals in the musical sector organized a press conference To share a series of data that reflect to what extent the catches have lowered on their coasts. They are not the first to raise their voice. The sector has already Some time handling data worrying At the regional level. Two months ago Vigo lighthouse He informed that the sector has had to deal with the worst mussel harvest of the decade, with a 23% drop in 2023; and in October The Galician mail He spoke that in the Galician markets a 46% less octopus had been auctioned, attending to their weight. DATA FOR REFLECTION. The data broken down by the brotherhoods and PDRA are strong enough to have called attention of the British press. And rightly. Beyond the prick of sales, which in 2024 stayed in 69 million In the rains of the estuary, far from the average of 85.2 million recorded the previous five years, the seafood collection balances are alarming. In 2024 the production of berobe descended to minimums, with a 93.7% drop with respect to the average of the 2019-2023 five-year period. In net terms, he stayed in just 19 tons. And things were not much better in the captures of fine and slug clam. If compared to the same period, more than 85%were reduced. In general, the production of bivalve fell 44.7% With respect to the 2019-2023 period. “Progressive deterioration”. For the pdra the reading that these figures leave is clear: they speak of a gradual degradation of the area, a reality of which they have been warning. ” “(The estuary) is suffering a progressive deterioration that is reflected year after year, in the loss of tons of bivalves, millions of euros, of Permex and with the seafood banks without recovery capacity”, They warn. World power. What happens on the Galician coast arouses interest beyond the autonomous community or Spain because, such as remember The Guardian and claims the own Xuntaits sector plays a key role internationally. “Galicia is the first world power in cultivation and marketing of mussels and is placed second after China in terms of production and extraction of this bivalvo,” they point out from the regional executive before recoding that by their coast they are distributed 3,337 batsmost in the Aruous estuary. Of them usually starts around 40% of the European production of the Bivalvo. A campaign to forget. The balance for those responsible for managing the bats is not precisely flattering either. Waiting for last year’s final data, 2023 left a balance of 178,065 tons of mussels sold for just under 120 million euros, the lowest figure in the last quarter of the century, Remember eldiario.esand far from the good results harvested in 2022. Xunta herself recognizes that it is normal for the bats to be distributed by Galicia every year more than 250,000 tons. And what is the reason? Producers They speak of the contamination generated by the wastewater treatment stations (WWTP) and spills of the factories, a diagnosis in which Marta Martín-Borregón seems to coincide, by Greenpeace Spain, in statements a The Guardian. “The main cause is the contamination from the waste expressed to the estuary, coming from agriculture and factories, such as canvas.” “The waters of the estuar are normally cold and the currents contribute many nutrients. With the warm -up of the seafood there are no assembly in warm waters.” That scenario, Martín-Boregón emphasizesit goes especially to the mussels and threatens the “collapse” of the sector dedicated to the marshal. When analyzing the fall in production of bats They are usually pointed out the lack of seed and the high temperature. “We need to help us”. The phrase It is on this occasion of María del Carmen Besada Meis, responsible for the Fishermen’s Brotherhood of San Martiño, in the Ría de Arousa, and that these days he shared his frustration with the British press. In his opinion one of the keys to the situation with which they have to deal with is Climate change And the torrential rains of recent years, but cries out: “What we would like is for someone to come and do adequate investigation.” “We are shellfish, we do not know what the solution is, so we need scientists to help us,” emphasize. Hence, Pdra, Brotherhoods and Mussel producers demand the Xunta de Galicia that intervene “urgently” in the sanitation and regeneration of the Ría de Arousa. Those affected demand that the problem addresses “Serious” And they show their rejection of two projects that, according to their critics, would affect the regional ecosystem: the Altri plant projected in Palas de Rei and the Tour and pine mine. Images | Jose Luis Cernadas Iglesias (Flickr), Juantiagues (Flickr) and Manuel MV (Flickr) In Xataka | Spain loves Galician Cigalas very much. So much that it has taken them practically to extinction

It will impose tariffs from 25 to 100% to the chips manufactured in Taiwan

Donald Trump is fulfilling his word. During the electoral campaign he promised that he would make the decisions that were necessary to reinforce the business of US companies within the US. And he also assured that he would sanction tariffs all those countries that threaten the interests of the nation that leads since January 20. As soon as he has been in the government for a week, and he is doing both. “In the very close future we will impose tariffs on foreign production of computer chips, semiconductors and pharmaceutical products to return the manufacture of these essential goods to the US (…) went to Taiwan; now we want them to return. We do not want to give them Millions of dollars in the ridiculous Biden program. 100%”, Donald Trump declared yesterday during a conference that was held in Florida (USA). This measure of the Donald Trump’s government has not taken TSMC offset The express mention to Taiwan that the US president has made a few hours ago is a very clear allusion to TSMC. On this Asian island there are other semiconductor manufacturers, such as UMC, but its relevance in the chip market is much lower than that of the company currently leading CC Wei. TSMC dominates the integrated circuit market with A quota of approximately 60%so your leadership in the chip manufacturing industry is indisputable. TSMC has been leaching its strategy for more than four years to extend its semiconductor manufacturing infrastructure beyond Taiwan’s borders Anyway, the passing step that the US administration is going to give will not take TSMC by surprise. This company has been outlining its strategy for more than four years to extend your manufacturing infrastructure of semiconductors beyond the borders of Taiwan. And he is doing it for two reasons. On the one hand it is an effective way to protect your business if at any time it is triggered A war conflict between China and Taiwanand their plants on the island were useless. But, in addition, TSMC is significantly developing its infrastructure in the US. His plan is that their new Arizona factories not only serve to protect their business from a possible conflict between China and Taiwan; They also protect it from the foreseeable US tariffs. The first of these plants is already producing integrated circuits in the N4 lithographic node, which belongs to the Finfet family of 5 Nm. In fact, he is about to deliver Apple’s first chips games. The second Arizona factory will be operational in 2028 and will produce circuits integrated in N3 (3 Nm) and N2 (2 Nm) nodes. And finally, the third factory will not be listed at all until the end of this decade and will produce chips in the N2 (2 nm) node. So far the most advanced TSMC integration technologies were only available In its Taiwan plantsbut, as we have just seen, Soon they will also be in the US. And in this way it will solve two problems of a stroke: it will be fought from the tariffs that the Trump government will approve and will reinforce its production infrastructure beyond its country of origin. One last note: in addition to the US, TSMC is building New plants in Japan and Europe. Image | TSMC More information | C-Span In Xataka | Intel’s plan in front of an unattainable TSMC: beat Samsung and consolidate as the second largest chips manufacturer

The DGT will install 122 new radars in 2025. Locations and when they will begin to fine the 24 radars that are already active

The radars save lives and in 2025 we will continue with the installation of 122 new devices on the Spanish roads, of which 17 fixed and 7 section entered service this January 21 With these words, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Minister of the Interior, confirmed that The DGT will install more than a hundred radars This year 2025 on Spanish roads. Thus, the head of Interior stressed that the fulfillment of the speed limits “is key” to avoid accidents. The DGT has been defending that installing New radarsas well as the use of vans and even camouflaged motorcycles With mobile radars, you should improve accident figures on roads. The organism has been doing special emphasis on speed although Distractions are the main cause of accidents With mortal victims on our roads. Be that as it may, what is certain is that the DGT aspires to deploy 122 new radars on Spanish roads. All new radars and where will they start fine Although in its information the DGT has also made it clear that its intention is to install a greater number of section radarsfor now, the 24 new radars that already work on Spanish roads are mostly fixed. As you can check in the list below, only seven of the 24 new speed controllers They are stretch. The rest, the 17 new radars are fixed. This is confirmed by the DGT that, in addition to its locations, has confirmed that they came into operation on January 21. That does not mean, however, that they are already sanctioning with fines that can reach the 600 euros and six points in the driving card. At the moment, the cinemometers will pass a first test phase in which only the drivers will be notified that have exceeded the maximum allowed speed. That period lasts a month and, later, the drivers will be sanctioned. As for its locations, the DGT confirms that the 17 fixed radars are found in the following places: Province Road Kilometer point (PK) Almería A-1050 1+200 decreasing Almería AL-3117 1+400 growing grenade N-432 425+950 decreasing Malaga A-7054 3+500 growing A Coruña AC-221 2+550 growing A Coruña AC-841 9+800 decreasing Asturias N-634 377+850 growing Asturias GJ-10 0+250 growing Lugo LU-862 74+150 decreasing Ourense N-525 237+880 growing Pontevedra N-550 84+150 growing Alicante N-332 89+050 decreasing Alicante CV-86 13+800 growing Alicante CV-905 7+050 decreasing Alicante A-77a 0+420 growing Valencia V-31 6+125 d Valencia CV-410 3+510 c The seven new section radars are found in the following locations. PROVINCE ROAD PK Start PK End Almería A-370 8+400 c 9+400 c Malaga MA-20 9+300 c 10+300 c A Coruña AC-552 26+275 c 27+300 c Asturias AS-12 2+150 d 0+850 d Ourense OU-536 25+850 c 28+040 c Valencia A-3 347+100 c 349+150 c Valencia V-23 3+330 d 1+600 d In addition, remember that in Xataka We tell you how to know Where are all radars. In this way, we will avoid falling into one of the 50 radars that most fine in Spain. Photo | DGT In Xataka | The roads of Spain are plagued with empty radar boxes: they work according to the DGT

Pebble returns in 2025. The simplest smart watch on the market will return to its roots

The founder of Pebble, Eric Migicovsky, has announced The return of one of the most influential smart watches in history. A decade after cementing the market, it returns with a similar vision – but not the same – to the original: do the right thing, but do it well … and sustainably as a company. Why is it important. In a market dominated by the Apple Watch and other increasingly complex and complete watches, focused on health and sports, Pebble proposes to return to its roots: A screen e-paper Always active, a week of autonomy and physical buttons instead of touch screen. Without much more. Between bambalins. Google, current owner of the brand after the purchase of Fitbit, who in turn was the one who bought what was left of Pebble in 2016, has decided to release the source code of Pebbleos. That allows Migicovsky to create a “spiritual clone” of the original clock under another brand. Original Pebble. Image: Pebble. The new device will maintain the essence of Pebble: notifications, music control, alarms, time, calendar and basic monitoring of activity. No electrocardiograms or blood oxygen measurement. Against the complexity of the watches of the present. The device still has no name. Migicovsky has only announced one domain: Repebble.com. Yes, but. The big difference is in the business model. Migicovsky will finance the project personally, without external investors or Kickstarter campaigns, thanks to the businesses he has done since he left Pebble. “The keyword is’ sustainable,” he said about it. One of Pebble’s mistakes ten years ago was growing in excess. When the skinny cows arrived, the cost structure was unassumable. Deepen. The market of Wearable It has changed a lot since 2012, but there is an active community of Pebble users that keep the original devices alive: Rebble. The question is whether this minimalist approach can find its hole in 2025, when the industry is committed to complexity and advanced functions. The new Pebble points to a specific user niche, not to a massive presence. In fact there are the shots of the sustainability that Migicovsky poses. Outstanding image | REPEBBLE In Xataka | Thus Pebble failed: “The biggest mistake was not to react when we knew that the Apple Watch was going to arrive”

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