The new edition of ‘Operación Triunfo’ is being criticized for elitism: it is exactly what its creators were looking for

“I study musical theater in London, I have been living for two years in Sweden and four years in India, where I also attended an American school” or “I lived for three years in Indonesia and now I am studying a double degree in audiovisual communication and journalism” are the cover letters of some of the contestants of Operation Triumph 2025. As expected, the networks have not taken long to uncover your memes and make fun of these introductions, accusing the edition of a certain elitism. The truth is, some satire does fit in an edition in which the average contestant is 19 years old and has barely traveled around the world and learned five languages. @javierpv_26 Average OT2025 Contestant #operaciontriumph #OT2025 #otgala0 #ot ♬ Cross The Catwalk – Operación Triunfo 2023 What is quite ironic is that it is mostly Generation Z that caricatures this model of contestant, because this edition, more than ever, has put the post-millennials in front of the mirror, and not precisely because of the challenge that the participants had to read a wall clock. If we combine Prime Video’s interest in increase subscribers and the eagle eye of Noemí Galera, who has been dedicating herself to casting processes for years, we find a format that considers its greatest asset to attract this generation and turn it into its majority audience. The members of the generation millennial We are still part of the fans, but we are no longer the focus of interest of the program. Gone are those contestants from the 2000s and that “I was wrong, olé!” of Rosa de España in the middle of a performance. Now the majority of contestants They have already been through several musical competitions and they know what they undergo in the academy. Visits from famous artists, nor a possible tour, are no longer surprising, and they are more aware than ever of the place where they are. The spontaneous, more natural and the more “working class” profiles have disappeared. In Xataka The return of ‘Operación Triunfo’ starts exclusively on TikTok: it demonstrates everything that the program owes to the social network As almost all of Spain knows, Bustamante, before pursuing his musical dream,worked in construction with his father in his beloved San Vicente de la Barquera; Not to mention the case of Vero, a hairdressing assistant by training and aerobics instructor by profession. In 2025, a profile like this is almost unthinkablebecause those trajectories are no longer those sought by casting directors and become the discordant note of the edition. The clearest example this year is what happens with Guille Toledano, head chef who defines himself as an absolute fan of Atlético de Madrid; His presentation during Gala 0 and in the middle of the rest of his companions was the closest that human beings have been to time travel. Goodbye bricklayer, hello drama student That “two-thousand” essence, where profiles like Chenoa stood out for their mettle and experience on stage, no longer exists. The contestants have more training, but not necessarily many kilometers traveled with their orchestra van or nights worked in casino rooms as was the case with Chenoa herself. The everyday in this new edition, total crystallization of the process that has been subordinating the identification of the public (“I could be that one”) to the search for hyperformed virtuosoare contestants who study double degrees, musical theater, are tap dancers or graduates in Spanish dance and have traveled to countless countries. In Xataka Nobody knows what the audience is for ‘Operacion Triunfo’, but Prime Video has gotten what it wanted with the program We are not saying that these characteristics are what guarantee the success or popularity of each contestant. In fact, the latest OT winner is Naiara, an orchestra singer; and in this new edition Guille himself seems to stand out among the favorites every week. Popularity or success aside, what is striking is that the group of contestants has changed, a reflection of a large part of the generation that OT wants to target in 2025. We are talking about that young audience, mostly university students; a generation responsible for a record number of registrations in 2024, who also studies abroad, knows languages ​​and among his usual leisure is travel more or less recurrently. In this context, how could Tinet Rubira and the entire OT network not design a selection of contestants made tailored for generation Z? Gone are those first editions of Operación Triunfo where the weekly challenge fell to the colleagues who had to defend a song in English and suffered it as if it were Aramaic. And, yes, back in 2001 the public empathized or felt represented listening to Rosa’s tacky English in “It’s Raining Men”but in the middle of 2025 that has nothing to do with reality and, elitist or not, OT knows it perfectly. They want the representation of a modern and prepared generation, with standard English and twice the qualifications that they then ask for on Linkedin. Carlos Lozano giving way to a version of Bad Bunny? This turn and fine-tuning of the contest is not something new. Yes ok This year it has become more evidentthan ever, it was in 2017 when the true transformation of the program occurred, adapting to the codes of the new generations. That OT 2017 with its 24-hour channel and fuming YouTube chat revolutionized a generation that had not experienced the OT phenomenon before. It was nothing more than the beginning, because OT 2023 arrived from the hand of a streaming platform like Prime Video, sensing the facelift to which they wanted to continue subjecting the format. On a personal level, I miss Capde, an OT professor who was there until two editions ago, and who already seemed uncomfortable helping the contestants with certain urban rhythmsbut it is true that Operación Triunfo itself has reinvented itself not only from the casting. Pablo Lluch and Vic Mirallas, young, talented and on the same wavelength as the current program, now … Read more

While everyone criticized GPT-5, Openai was winning the war that really matters: that of companies

He GPT-5 launch It has been, in broad strokes, disappointing. Openai needed this model with this model bigger in the history of AIbut we have encountered a model that improves, but not spectacularly. And yet, it is achieving something that is more important than it seems: to convince companies. Companies

Spanish nuclear have been criticized for their role in the blackout. This was what they did before, during and after collapse

On April 29, just a few hours after Total collapse of the electricity grid Spanish, Pedro Sánchez, the president of the Government of Spain, He made these statements: “Citizens should know that during this crisis nuclear power plants, far from being a solution, have been a problem Because they were turned off. And it has been necessary to divert large amounts of energy to maintain their stable nuclei. At this time there are two nuclear centrals activated, and they are not because they are needed, but because their activation was already planned. “ His words require several nuances if we want to know in some detail what was the role of Spanish nuclear facilities in this incident and what they did before, during and after the total blackout. The first thing is worth repairing is that only three of the seven nuclear reactors of the Spanish park were turned off: the Trillo because the technicians were recharging fuel barsand those of Almaraz I and chests due to the needs that the electric market had at that time. The other four nuclear reactors, those of Almaraz II, Ascó I and II and Vandellós II, were operating normally before the blackout occurred. If we have this present the statement of Pedro Sánchez in which he argues that “(…) nuclear power plants, far from being a solution, have been a problem because they were turned off (…)” is not right. As we have just seen, Four reactors were delivering electricity to the network with total normality. In any case, the most interesting is what happened just when the collapse occurred. Security systems went into action to guarantee a safe stop Nuclear reactors are prepared to stop fission reactions whenever. The procedure that is used, very broadly, consists of introducing the control bars in the active section of the vessel, which are made of metal alloys of boron, cadmium or hafnio because these chemical elements have the ability to absorb a large number of neutrons. Fission reactions stop very quickly thanks to the effect of control bars, but, and this is very important, nuclear reactors have a great thermal inertia. This simply means that once the flow of neutron has stopped completely the reactor continues to generate residual heat due to the disintegration of products derived from nuclear fission. The main consequence of this behavior is evident: It is essential to sustain core cooling of the reactor even although this machine has stopped by introducing the control bars and modifying the composition of the refrigerant By adding boric acid to the primary circuitwhich also has a very high index of neutron absorption. Active and liabilities refrigeration systems must ensure that residual heat does not compromise the integrity of the reactor Active and passive cooling systems have to ensure that residual heat does not compromise the integrity of the reactor, and, curiously, thermal inertia can last even for several days. When on April 28 there was the collapse of the Electric Red the four reactors that were in operation were automatically stopped and the security systems that have been designed to hold a safe stop were activated. The first thing that happened was that autonomous diesel generators started automatically and generated the electricity that was necessary at that time to keep the entire installation on a safe stop. Everything was executed as planned according to the Nuclear Safety Council. A few hours later, when the supply of electricity from abroad resumed, the autonomous diesel groups were disconnected and the emergency plan was deactivated. From that moment on, nuclear centrals have been resuming the production of electricity, although before doing so the technicians have carried out the security checks that are necessary. An important note once we have reached this point: the recovery of the activity of nuclear power plants and their synchronization with the electricity grid are carried out as the system operator, which is Red Eléctrica de España, and the electricity market requires it. A week after the total blackout we have no solid reason to conclude that Spanish nuclear power plants have put us in danger. Image | Nuclear forum More information | Nuclear forum In Xataka | China and Russia have an extremely ambitious plan: in 2028 they will build a nuclear power plant on the moon

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