The best horror movie of this winter has been released. And the protagonists are the owners of a home in Spain

The abrupt rise of the garbage rate that has exploded throughout Spain is not the result of a improvised decision of each town hall, but rather of the rush to have arrived at the last minute. Namely: of the obligatory application of Law 7/2022 (transposition of European directives) which orders that the waste service should no longer be partially financed by general taxes and be paid 100% by a specific rate based on the “polluter pays” principle, eliminating the structural deficit that many municipalities had been carrying. What has happened? That the “garbage” is more noticeable in some places than others. The normative origin. The norm established a maximum period until April to incorporate it into ordinances, which has meant that municipalities that delayed its application have communicated the charge practically at once, with increases that in some cases double or triple previous receipts and are already reflected in the CPI with an increase 30% year-on-year in the cost of the service, despite the fact that not all municipalities have implemented it yet, which anticipates additional increases when the deployment is full. In other words, curves are coming. Cangas de Morrazo as epicenter. As it is, the first public implosion has happened in Cangasin Pontevedra, where neighborhood anger became an episode of public order with councilors escorted by the Civil Guard and throwing objects after approving an ordinance that in bars went from 107 to 1,236 euros and in homes it practically doubled receipts, accumulating more than 8,000 signatures against an increase perceived as abrupt, without a transitional phase or prior dialogue. Hoteliers allege unviability when passing bills from 1,400 to more than 3,000 euroswhile regretting that the process was carried out without calling affected actors before approval, which has turned a legal requirement into a political trigger, in a framework where the service had 17 years without updating rates and was deficient in more than two million per year, compensated via general taxes that can no longer be used for this purpose. The inequalities. The law requires a rate, but does not dictate how to calculate itwhich has generated a mosaic of municipal models with disparate criteria: cadastral value, water consumption, number of registereduse of the premises, area or even flat rate per home. This diversity implies that citizens of adjacent municipalities pay very different amounts for an equivalent service, something already warned by the FEMP and by Treasury inspectors as a sure source of massive litigation. The recent annulment by the TSJ of Castilla y León, an ordinance from León opens a path that businesses, schools and sectors especially hit with receipts are already exploring up to 30,000 euros. Experts warn that the reference to the cadastral value may constitute a vice of illegality by disconnecting from the actual generation of waste and functioning de facto as an improper surcharge of the IBIwhich could reproduce a similar scenario to the municipal capital gains: imposed instrument, politically supported, challenged in a cascade and finally revoked, with an obligation to return it to whoever has resorted to it within the deadline. Europe: obligation and margin. Political tension is fueled by a deliberate misunderstanding: Brussels demands compliance with recycling, reuse and circular economy goals, but it does not force that the instrument is a rate nor does it mark the calculation formula. In fact, it was the Spanish legislator who chose this path and transferred the technical and political responsibility for executing it to the city councils, without defining a uniform standard cost methodology or setting national equity criteria. The result is a double cross reproach: The city councils accuse the Government of imposing an obligation without an application manual and the Government points to Europe to cover a decision of internal design with inevitability, while the citizen perceives that they are beginning to pay directly for a service that already existed and whose cost structure is not explained precisely, which erodes the social acceptance of the tax. Economic effect. The rate not only makes household and business bills more expensive, but reorder incentives: If the deficit can no longer be covered by taxes and must appear on the invoice, the system penalizes waste volumetrics and rewards separation and reduction practices where ordinances have introduced bonuses linked to the use of brown containers, composting, door-to-door or clean points. However, and very importantly, in large cities many current models do not reward individual behavior, proxy rules apply (cadastral, surface, neighborhood) and generate equal payment for neighbors with radically different behaviors, something criticized from environmentalism for diluting the environmental purpose of the norm. Meanwhile, the jump 30% in CPI and business cases with receipts multiplied by three have produced not only social irritation but fear of a massive wave of resources, in a context in which city councils acknowledge that they are already preparing legal defense anticipating that the rate could become a new fiscal front with a path to court. Conclusion: a sinvivir. The crisis of the “garbage” It is not born in the amount but in the combination of inexcusable legal obligation, abrupt transfer to the taxpayer without cushioning, disparate heterogeneity between municipalities, poor communication, absence of national guidance and a highly fragile legal system that opens the door to serial litigation. Cangas has been the first burst visible of a phenomenon that is structural: Spain has made it a norm to finance waste with taxes pass them on in full as a rateand this simultaneous redesign without homogeneity or pedagogy has coincided with inflationary cycles, accumulated business burdens and distrust of administrations, producing a perfect storm that mixes environmental compliance, fiscal shock and perceived legitimacy. Image | Daniel Capilla In Xataka | If you own a house, chances are you have a new problem on the horizon: the garbage rate. In Xataka | “Garbage tourism” arrives in Spain: when the next town is your landfill

How to know which internet operator comes to your home with this website of the Government of Spain

When you are going to hire or carry out fiber portability, one of the first doubts is always know which operators come to your house. Because not everyone always arrives, and today we are going to propose a method to check this that is faster than putting your address on each operator’s website. This is a map created by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service, in which you can search for any property in Spain, and see which operators offer service there. The page also allows you to see mobile coverage that is in each area of ​​the country. Look for fiber coverage on your farm The first thing you have to do is enter this Ministry website. In it, in the section of Maps you can see there is one for Fixed Broadband Services. The map is from 2024, which is the last time the data was updated, but over time it should continue to be updated. Here, click on the button Visualize of this map. This will open the map page, which you can also go to directly from this link. In it, after accepting the terms, you will see a map of Spain in which you can go zooming to find your house. You will see that the farms appear painted in colors, and these depend on the speed you reach each of them, as the legend on the map says. Once you find your property, click on it. This will open the information screen for your plot, where you will have the maximum descent speed indicated and the list of operators that provide service. Here, keep in mind that there are small operators that use the fiber lines of the big ones. In this Xataka Móvil article you can see what coverage each of the operators uses so you know which ones you can use. Finally, remember that That website also has a section Wirelesswhere you can see the speeds of the mobile connection in each point of Spain. In Xataka Basics | How many days do you have to cancel your fiber optic contract and what penalties may there be?

Amazon new do not compete against Google Home. Compete against indifference

A decade ago, Alexa was the future. Today, when we talk about conversational and chatbots, we mentioned ChatgptClaude, Grok or Gemini. Traditional voice assistants (I also look at you, Siri) have become something that simply exists, such as microwave: limitedly useful, but forgotten, cornered. Amazon has just presented four new echo devices: Echo Dot Max with serious three times more powerful. Echo Studio redesigned. Echo Show 8 and 11 with screens of more than one million pixels and 13 MP cameras. Yes, but. The improvements are real and measurable. The problem is that many fewer people are paying attention to ten years ago. Alexa has gone from being a revolutionary promise to a kitchen stopwatch with voice and music. We ask songs, we put alarms, little more. The narrative was exhausted. The context. The voice assistant industry It has been stagnant for years in the same basic functionalities. Meanwhile, Chatgpt has demonstrated what a real conversational means: maintain context, reason, surprise. Users already know that there is something better, even if they don’t have it in their living room. Amazon promises that these devices “feel the bases” to Alexa+its assistant with generative. In Spain there is still no arrival date for those advanced functions. It is the usual promise: Wait, the best is yet to come. The big question. Can an improved spherical speaker change habits that we carry dragging a decade? The factor in form is the same. The activation gesture, identical. The user’s expectation about what Alexa does. Between the lines. Amazon does not need only more powerful or microphones chips that better detect the activation word. We need to stop seeing Alexa as another appliance and imagine it again as something that can change how we live. That is not fixed with deeper serious. The battle is no longer against Google Home or Siri. It is against the indifference of users who learned years ago what they can expect from a voice assistant and stopped waiting for more. Amazon has the hardware. He lacks the reason for us. In Xataka | The announcement of the new Alexa hides an awkward truth: the silent sunset of the Solo-Voz interface Outstanding image | Xataka

Europe saw the Ukraine War from home comfort. Until the war has moved to its airports

The war in Ukraine has devoured Russia’s human and material resources at a devastating rhythm: more than 250,000 soldiers dead and about one million of total casualties, a cost higher to all its wars since 1945. This fact has conditioned Moscow, but has also enhanced a war that has turned the airspace of the rest of Europe into chaos: The hybrid war. The bleeding and the turn. Forbes counted This week that, despite that human sacrifice, Moscow has barely expanded 12% The territory under its control, at the price of losing ten men for each square mile conquered. Thus, unable to sustain the conventional war, the Kremlin has replaced the number of troops by the Drones deploymentcapable of launching more than a thousand projectiles and responsible for Up to 70% of the Ukrainian casualties. The bet is so clear that it is expected to form more drone operators What infantry soldiers From here to 2030. With this transition, Moscow has converted the swarm of unmanned aircraft into the central tool of a hybrid strategy that not only points to Ukraine, but now Also to all of Europe. Civil aviation, the first front. The European airports They have been the first to feel the effects of this war in the shadow. Drone raids forced the Temporary airport closure In Copenhagen and Oslo, while a ransomware attack paralyzed billing systems in London-Heathrow, Berlin and Brussels. What were previously isolated incidents has become a coordinated series of interruptions that show to what extent civil aviation, highly interconnected, is vulnerable to hybrid sabotage that combines low cost devices with cyber attacks. The experts They point That these episodes seek to measure the European reaction capacity, and warn that the cost of modernizing antidron systems (radars, inhibitors, lasers) is so high that many airports are not prepared to assume it immediately. The result: hundreds of delayed or canceled flights and an unprecedented exhibition of the weaknesses of an essential sector. Denmark as an epicenter. In just one week, Denmark has undergone a Succession of incursions with drones on key airports such as Aalborg or Billund and on military bases where their f-16 and F-35 fighters operate. Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulen, described These operations as a hybrid attack executed by a “professional actor” and acknowledged that they could lead to activate Article 4 of NATO for the first time in the history of the country. Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, He described Copenhagen’s closure as the most serious attack suffered by Danish critical infrastructure. The government even studies legal changes to authorize civil operators of strategic facilities to demolish drones in case of threat. In parallel, political pressure has led to Call of meetings Joints in the EU to discuss the creation of a “drone wall” on the eastern borders of the continent. Europe and a challenge. The incidents In Poland, Romania, Estonia and Denmark have uncovered a major problem: Europe’s inability to face Cheap threats and massive like drones. The systems designed to intercept fighters or ballistic missiles are revealed ineffective against swarms of small low -cost devices, which go unnoticed to the radars or saturate the defenses. The magnitude of the Intrusion in Poland and airspace violations In Estonia They have shown that the gap is real. General stones They warn That what they need are not very expensive and scarce systems, but scalable defenses, cheap and mass produced: sensors, electronic war tools, small interceptors and short -range missiles. The proposal of A “Drones Wall” that covers borders with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine reflects urgency, but also the complexity of protecting against a threat in constant evolution. The conflict at home. The truth is that, for a long time, Europe contemplated the invasion of Ukraine from a distance, with the feeling that the war was fought in a foreign scenario. Today that perception It has vanishedat least in part: The hybrid war It has already closed airports In Denmarkparalyzed systems in Berlin, Brussels and London, and put at risk the safety of commercial flights. Thus, the front has moved to the tracks, to the navigation systems and the digital networks that support the daily life of millions of Europeans. If you want also, Russia has made the war cease to be a distant echo to become A tangible reality In the heavens and in the infrastructure of the continent, forcing NATO and the EU to rethink its defense in a new and most disconcerting terrain. Image | State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, monitorwar In Xataka | Russia is running out of one of its guts in war: Ukraine has destroyed the last Soviet jewel, and there are no spare parts In Xataka | Two hidden Russian soldiers wrote something unpublished to a drone. That day in Ukraine changed the rules of wars

This is how the Samsung service that repairs your mobile at home works

The mobile phone has become a Extension of our daily life. Each person uses it in their own way, but in all cases it concentrates key functions: from WhatsApp or Telegram to social networks, online banking or even the work tool of many professionals and content creators. We rarely stop to reflect on the importance of this device, nor is it necessary to do so. Technology is there to be useful and we take it for granted while everything works. The problem comes when it stops doing it: a serious breakdown is enough to alter that perfect gear and force us to spend time, money and effort to find a solution. In that context, home repairs have gained ground, a service that responds to two growing needs: Avoid displacements and minimize time without mobile. In big cities they are already common, but now Samsung wants to go one step further with his own proposal. Is called Galaxy Premium repair And I have seen how it works. Galaxy Premium repair: When the workshop comes to your door The service is designed for users of the company’s most advanced models. It offers several advantages: the flexibility of schedule repair, the use of original parts and the option of receiving a replacement phone so as not to be incommunicado during the process. Compatible models are: For now, Galaxy Premium repair andStá Available in Madrid (Postal codes 280xx), Alcobendas (28100, 28108, 28109) and San Sebastián de los Reyes (28701, 28702, 28703). To request it, just contact Samsung Electronics Iberia customer serviceeither by chat on the official website or by phone (91 175 00 15). Galaxy Premium Repair coverage zone They will ask for details of the fault and agree on the appointment. The indicated day we can continue in real time by WhatsApp the location of the van and the exact hour of arrival. Thus samsung money earns: the secret is on the iPhone The Galaxy Premium electric van repair In my case, the appointment was a Friday at 10:00. The electric vehicle arrived on time and, inside, it looked like a Authentic portable workshopl. That is the key: official repairs, but at the door of your house. Inside, the repair laboratory vehicle First the technician reviews the device, prepares it for intervention (maintenance mode, SIM withdrawal, etc.) and, if we want, give us a temporary terminal. The repair takes an average of an hour and a half, according to Samsung, which ensures that they perform “all kinds of repairs both inside and out of warranty.” Specialized equipment for screens repair At the end of the repair, the technician Returns the device in a black case With the Samsung Customer Service logo blank. It is a bag with cord closure at the top, simple but with a careful finish, which brings an extra presentation to the service. The technician repairing a mobile in Samsung’s vehicle The displacement of the van has a cost of 100 euros. However, customers of the Z range do not pay anything and those of the S range with guarantee enjoy a 90% discount. In out -of warranty repairs, a previous budget is issued that, in case of acceptance, is discounted from the final amount. Samsung’s final detail when delivering the repaired mobile The strategic side behind the initiative During the demonstration I talked with Alberto Luengodirector of Customer Service at Samsung Electronics Iberia, to know firsthand how this idea arose: We already had experience in our range of televisions (…) That was what made us think of extending it to the mobile range mobiles, so that a customer who invests on the phone can assess the additional services he obtains when buying a device of that level. Alberto Luengo, director of Customer Service at Samsung Electronics Iberia One of the points that most caught the attention was precisely the type of vehicle chosen to carry out repairs. Asked about it, Luengo explained: The first was the van; We were very clear that it should be electric to access any point in Madrid (…) is crucial, from the point of view of human resources, that the technician’s work space complies with all occupational safety and health regulations so that it works at ease and sits as if it were in a normal laboratory. This helps the reliability of the repair to be equally high. The new Samsung service does not intend to replace the repair centers, but add an alternative designed for those who value speed and comfort. It is a movement that expands the possibilities within the post of the brand, where The usual routes also are still available: Go to a center, ask for home collection or use the delivery points. Images | Xataka In Xataka | Nothing is the most fascinating mobile phone mark for years for a very simple reason: it does not sell mobile phones

In 1962, a Mexican child found a radioactive pill and took her home. All the father died but

27 years before Chernobyl disasterMexico City lived in its meats the effects of ionizing radiation. With a clear parallelism with the death of Marie Curie About 30 years before, a Mexican family disappeared after being exposed for days to a radioactive capsule that they found out there. And the worst thing is that he never clarified as something so dangerous ended in that house. The case. In March 1962, a family composed of five members (father, pregnant mother, paternal grandmother, a daughter and a son) moved to a new house in Mexico City. It is estimated that, playing in a garden, the child found a ‘capsule’ and took it. With about ten years, I was unable to know what it was, but the capsule is not that it had an easily recognizable badge. The cell. They did not know that this small cobalt-60 capsule of just a few centimeters had an activity of 200 gigabequerelios (GBQ). To put it in context, it is a radiation between hundreds and thousands of millions smaller than the one in Chernobilbut enough to wreak havoc without proper protection. And, of course, the manipulation was far from being correct. Like Marie Curie 30 years before with her radioactive tubes, the little one took the capsule for a few days Cobalt-60 In the pants pocket, absorbing more than directly the ionizing radiation. The mother took her and kept her in a kitchen drawer. Now We still have problems with radiation in Chernobyl And they are built great sarcophagi to contain itso a wooden drawer had little to do. The piece Tragic outcome. A few days later, the mother began to notice that glass vessels began to change color. It is a phenomenon called radiation solarization which occurs when transparent materials such as glass are subjected to high energy radiation (such as X -rays or gamma). Depending on the color of the glass and its composition, the new hue varies, but the effects are patent. It also began to cause mysterious symptoms in different family members, such as tiredness at the beginning and vomiting. He outcome It was expected. At the beginning of April, a few days after the finding of the radioactive pill, the child died. It was the one that received the biggest doses, which caused great damage to the bone marrow, infections and necrosis in the areas of maximum exposure. The mother, who was the one who spent the longest in the kitchen, died in July due to hemorrhages in hematopoietic tissues. The two -year -old younger sister died in August after developing respiratory infection, anemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. The grandmother was the last one: in October of that year and for causes similar to those of the girl. The father received a high dose, but as time was spent at home for work, he survived. A plane of the house, about 25 m². The location of the pill in the kitchen is marked with the “radiation” symbol Explanations? In just eight months, that little radioactive battery ended five family members and here the most interesting question is how something like that, especially when there was already knowledge of the danger of the radioactive material, ended without protection in the garden of a house. The most serious thing is that 60 years have passed and there is no official version. The capsule, after being obsolete, was removed from a hospital where it was used in radiology equipment and was not transported with the necessary protection measures. There begin the versions that point that he arrived at a landfill next to other waste, but without signaling about the danger it represented and, in some way, ended in that garden. A Report Medical of the 1964 pointed out that the piece was in a lead container that was granted to the family for their care, but without informing its content or danger. The only clear thing is that he left the hospital without proper surveillance and the head of that cobalt capsule was not found. Was not the only one. That mystery has given rise to conspiracy theories such as ensuring that it was a premeditated event that ended in that family, but they are still that: theories. And, although it would have been a perfect story for some film with supernatural component (mysterious deaths, change of color in objects), nothing was done with it. Nor are there great documentaries, contrary to what happened with another radiation case with a cobalt capsule-60: that of Ciudad Juárez in 1984. The protagonist was another radiotherapy unit with Cobalt-60, but on this occasion, an improperly dismantled. Destined to the garbage dump, when the operators pierced the unit with cobalt-60, the particles were shot, contaminating thousands of tons of metal destined to create construction pieces and metal bases for tables. During the next months, hundreds of houses were built that had to be demolished, and tons of contaminated metals that had been distributed throughout Mexico and the southern United States were also recovered. It is estimated that some 4,000 people were exposed, without catastrophic consequences, but leaving a valuable lesson about the risk of recycling obsolete medical machinery. Images | IAEA, V1ADIS1AV In Xataka | The place where the US created atomic bombs has a problem. Plutonium has shot at the Chernobil level

The Mercadona Crusade against Home Kitchen is working. The question is what nutritional cost we are accepting it

In the last eight months, Mercadona has won seven more tenths in market share and already reaches 27.3%. It is a real barbarity that reaffirms it in the lead and moves it away from its closest competition: Carrefour. But the most striking is not that. The most striking thing is that, According to the dataeverything is because The crusade against the future of the kitchen at home Juan Roig is paying off. We knew that the world has been quitting for decades, what we didn’t know is that this was going to go so fast. What we do not know, in fact, is what consequences all this has in the medium term. Are we putting the foxes to monitor the chicken coop? A future, but now. Because, although Media Spain threw himself on Roig when he assured “in the middle of the 21st century there will be no kitchens”, the truth is that right now more than eight million Spaniards resort to the prepared dishes of the supermarket. In fact, Statistics tell us data That, in the last decades, home cuisine had been in clear decline. Millennials “ate 30% more often in restaurants than any other generation; when they cooked, they spent less time (one hour less than the X generation) and, when they bought, they opted more by prepared meals, pasta and sweets than the rest.” They are USAs, but We can find similar trends in all western countries. There was a small change with pandemic, but things They seem to be returning to their channel. 17 kilos per head. That is The amount of prepared dishes they consumedon average, the Spaniards in 2024. 6.6% more compared to the previous year. And in these data we do not take into account that The tendency not only “translates In a greater offer of prepared dishes, but also in a simplification of fresh products, destined to reduce the time we dedicate to the kitchen. “ The reasons are clear and understandable: According to Kantar consultancy“comfort, lack of time and the increasingly elaborate and healthy proposals by supermarkets” are the factors behind this change. But this is true? I refer, specifically, to “healthy proposals.” And not with respect to traditional precooked dishes, which that (a priori) is evident. But, with respect to the general diet of consumers. That is: this movement is improving our diet or not? The question is pertinent. Above all, because we have the problem of ultra -processed. It is increasingly evident (Ylgreat studies confirm this) that there is a “positive correlation between the consumption of these foods and A list of up to 32 health problems ranging from cardiovascular mortality to depression. “ We talk about an increase of about 50% in the risk of death related to cardiovascular problems, a similar increase in the risk of anxiety and “common” mental health problems, and a 12% increase in the probability of developing type 2 diabetes. Even more The data show An increase of 21% in the risk of death for any cause and one between 40 and 66% of the risk of death by heart attack. The invasion of the defendants. In 2010, ultraprocessed food represented 31.7% of the Spanish diet and 80.4% of all added sugars. That is, the weight of the processed food in our diet tripled between 1990 and 2010 (from 11% to 31.7%). In parallel, the weight of added sugars has gone from 8.4% of our daily energy intake at 13%. It is a serious problem and becoming aware of it has made, as we said, the products are healthier than before. But the emergence of these pre -cooked dishes much more attractive, convenient and accessible raises doubts. Are we facing a new phase of that trend? Will our diet worse? Answers are missing. It is soon to see how all this is affecting (and will affect) the food of citizens. Do not forget that, as we often repeat, not all processed foods They suppose a health risk. But what the historical experience tells us is that we cannot leave everything in the hands of the companies in the sector: without an ambitious regulation and a committed public opinion, the situation can become against us. It is, it seems, the ideal moment to use this boom in favor of public health. Then it will be much more difficult. Image | JJ Melero In Xataka | Juan Roig believes that cooking at home has no future. There are eight million Spaniards who are already giving the right

Build it at home

Getting with a yacht is usually a common whim among billionaires. Entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg have not hesitated to spend part of their fortune to navigate different parts of the world with comforts, style and, above all, luxury. The first commissioned the construction of ‘Koru‘To the Dutch firm Oceanco, the second decided to save this step and He bought ‘launchpad’ a Russian oligarch. An American named Clyde Stirs followed a completely different path to have the yacht he wanted, A catamaran of 27.86 meters of length and manga of 12.41 meters, equipped to receive a dozen guests. Stirs counts in a video posted on YouTube That he was not a millionaire, but that he decided to channel all the resources he had at his disposal, in combination with a great determination, to build the yacht of his dreams. To build personalized vehicles to build their own yacht Stires was born in Missouri, although at the age of 12 he moved to California with his family. Since childhood he spent a lot of time with his father, who taught him to use different Cutting tools. With this knowledge as a base, he began to learn how to fix and build everyday objects such as toys. A long time later, in the 1970s, he found inspiration in the vehicle manufacturer Ed “big Daddy” Roth. After that, it began to build motorcycles whose designs conquered stars such as Elvis Presley and Johnny Graham. His passion for what he did was only increasing. Years later he was transforming a two -story bus into a caravan. He had previously bought his first ship in Taiwan, and decided that “she wanted to return to the water”, so he got rid of almost everything he had to start the project of his life, the construction of a yacht. The vehicles that manufactured Clyde Stires Stirs Account that Analyzed each part of the project before starting. Since I did not have enough economic resources, it could not afford to build the ship in a shipyard. The costs of doing so would simply be unattainable. Nor could he do it anywhere in the United States, since climatic conditions They could accelerate the deterioration of the ship under construction. So he decided to move to an ideal place to start the project. The caravan project He was in California, so he looked for a house in Perris, an old railway city characterized by its dry and sunny climate. After making several sketches, calculations and versions at a reduced scale, he got down to work in 1987. In the video we can see how the ship is gaining size with time. This undoubtedly caught the attention of the people of the place, as someone in the YouTube comment below. The “skeleton” of the yacht “He lived in Canyon Lake and passed in front of this every day on his way to work, he was very close to Highway 74. Suddenly, this huge ship began to appear, getting bigger every day. It was amazing to see it. I had to stop and ask what was happening with that ship. He was always working on construction. He was very kind and told me that he was building a ship to turn the world around. So what you asked was: how will this ship get to the ocean? The construction of the ship forced Stirs to improve all his techniques. This included from the welding for the rolling process to the installation of the wiring, the hydraulic system and the engines. Stirs took years to complete the cover coating, install all the equipment and paint the ship. Once it was finished, it was found before the difficult task of taking it to the sea, and the only alternative was to cut it and transfer it into pieces. The ship, called Kaleidoscope, was rearmed and thrown in 1994. That milestone for the project was only the beginning of a series of surprising episodes that would arrive years later. The American says that his ship was “stolen by a cartel”When he was in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Although after much effort, the authorities managed to recover the ship, the process of returning it to the United States was so complex that it decided to sell it. The years have passed and the yacht that once was from Stirs has sail again. At present it is part of the fleet of a boat rental company. Kaleidoscope is presented as a yacht with “all the comforts for the most luxurious navigation experience.” Its new owners also call it “Limuse of the Sea” and use it for private excursions or events celebrations. Images | Clyde Stirs In Xataka | Europe is so dry that its rivers are revealing all kinds of treasures. Even a Nazi army of World War II

More and more triumphs in leisure than at home

Spain can boast a rich Gastronomic tradition Based on fish. Neither that, nor his kilometers of coastnor the millions of euros that move the ports of the country every year have prevented, however, fish are going through a particular journey through the desert in Spanish households, a marked by the collapse per capita and the closure of thousands and thousands of fishmongers. After that phenomenon there are several keys, such as cultural and educational changes that affect the purchase or perception that consumers have of their cost, but there is also another interesting factor: we increasingly associate fish to leisure and less to our refrigerators. We may not consider cooking a lubina for noon, but we like to go to dinner Sushi, Sashimi, Pokés or Cebiche. A percentage: 32%. They do not run good times for the fish industry. Not at least in Spain. The fish markets and fishmongers have been losing strength in the shopping basket at a speed that is evident in the consumer data per capita at home calculated by the Ministry: if in 2014 each Spanish consumed on average 26.4 kilos of fish a year, in 2024 that indicator already marked 17.9 kg. In short: a 32% collapse in just a decade. If we expand the comparison the setback is even greater. In 2009 it is They touched the 30 kg. A negative trend. The Last data Nor do they invite optimism. According to the latest tables of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (Map) on domestic consumption, in May each Spaniard ate 1.48 kg, in which 17 euros were spent. The consumption data is more or less similar to that of last year, but moves away from the 2.13 kg of 2015 or 2.33 kg of 2005. In his Sectorial Report More recent, with data from the month of March, the department of Luis Planas warned that in the last year the acquisitions of fish in Spanish homes had fallen 4.3%, a percentage that has been felt especially in businesses with fresh merchandise, rather than in frozen. A figure: 5,000 businesses. The fall in fish purchases not only shows us what we eat at home, it also leaves a clear business reading. That ‘prick’ of consumption has come accompanied by the closure of 5,000 fishmongers in Spain, such as I remembered a few days ago The newspaper. “A third of the 15,000 fishmongers that existed in 2007 has been lost, which means the closure of more than 350 traditional fishmongers per year,” corroborates Fedepesca. “It has also been passed in the same period of 26,237 people in the sector occupied at 18,396”. Although the closure of establishments coincides with changes in consumption and a lower presence of fish in the country’s refrigerators, Fedepesca acknowledges that this is not the only challenge in the sector. “There is no generational relief”, regrets before aiming factors such as commercial schedules or the lack of a firm commitment at the formative level. In an attempt to diversify their income, there are those who have even begun to probe new business roads, such as pet food. Does all fish fall? The truth is that no. And that is one of the keys that help us better understand the changes in the consumption of fish that Spain is living. In your report ‘Fishing month by month’Map points out that there are certain species that have seen their demand increase throughout the last year, such as trout (19.4%), the lubina (18.4%), the sardine and anchovy (11.5%) and the salmon (11%). The demand for salmon and smoked trout have also grown, 25 and 12% respectively. It highlights above all the evolution of the salmon, not so much for its percentage of growth and for its volume, with one of the greatest per capita consumption among the species identified by the map. More fish (away from home). There is another equally interesting indicator. Fish consumption may descend In homesbut his behavior is better away from home. He report Mercasa on “Extra -Roma Consumption” of 2024 suggests that the product is improving its best reception in restaurants, bars, hotels and other businesses where people can eat without cooking. To be more precise, the firm has identified that in 2023 they were consumed through that route almost 150 million kilos2.6% more than in 2022. And although the data is not yet at levels prior to the pandemic, it is the largest since 2019. “It is 6.3 kilos of average per capita consumption. During the last year, 68.1% of consumers between 15 and 75 years have taken fish or seafood in some consumption outside the home,” Mercasa points out Before detailing that when the Spaniards leave home they are interested above all for seafood, such as shrimp and prawns, and squid. “In terms of consumption, fish concentrate 56.6% and the participation of salmon and sardines is significant.” During the first quarter of 2025 the “extra -adntal consumption” of fish has continued to increase, with a growth of 8.1% With respect to the 2024 start. What tells us that? That perhaps we consummate less fish in our homes and in general (sum of the domestic and extra -encouragement channel) we pay less attention when planning our meals, but its demand does not evolve the same at home than outside the home. In fact, fish loss has coincided with the rise in other types of business linked in part to fish: premises specialized in sushi, sashimi, poké and cebiche, dishes of foreign gastronomies in which fish also plays a relevant role. Increasingly associated with leisure. Seen otherwise, fish consumption loses strength in homes, but seems to be reinforced in others oriented to ‘leisure’. From the companies in the sector a problem of “perception” Among consumers related to the price of fish, but the reality is that there are businesses that have managed to take advantage of it. In recent years they have not lacked Voices that They claim That the increase in salmon consumption, one of the … Read more

They will change how we consume energy at home

The gas counters we have at home are about to retire. Appliances that until now needed a technician’s visit to write down consumption – and that in most cases they have already overcome their useful life – will be replaced by intelligent others. The Government has set date: between 2028 and 2032, eight million homes must adapt to this transformation. The measure promises more transparency and control, but also an inevitable increase in the invoice. Let’s go in parts. Because talking about More increases in the invoice It is a headache. The draft of the Order of the Ministry for Ecological Transition Mark a demanding calendar: In 2028 it will have to have been renewed 20% of the devices, in 2030 half and in 2032, eight out of ten. Only 2% can be fought, and with justification. And it is not a thing of a few: the measure will affect almost all homes, anyone who consumes less than 50,000 kWh per year. How will it affect your pocket? The change will not be free. Today a home pays about 58 cents per month for the rent of its gas counter; With the new intelligent the figure will go to 1.10 euros, According to the CNMC. In practice they are between 46 and 52 more cents every month, about six euros a year, According to the ministry draft. It is not the first time that happens. In 2017 the rental already dropped from 1.25 to 0.58 euros, and now rises again. The Government defends that the additional cost is lower than continuing to install analog counters and that, in the medium term, it will be compensated with savings: up to 800 million in 25 years, 586 million retail consumption of gas and 229 million for less CO₂ emissions. A new way of consuming energy at home. Beyond the invoice, the new devices will transform the relationship of homes with energy. The new intelligent counters will allow remote and real -time reading, which will avoid visiting technicians and there will be no more invoices based on estimated consumption. Everything will be digitized, so each consumer can consult their consumption through a website or application, as already happens with electricity. In addition, you will have immediate information will facilitate reducing consumption and better plan the use of energy. Finally, and more importantly, teams will include manipulations and automatic notices detection functions. In the words of Joan Batalla, president of Sedigas, cited by Forbesit is “a decisive step towards the digitalization of the gas system, with direct benefits for consumers in terms of control of their consumption, safety, energy efficiency and service quality.” The pulse between Sedigas and the Government. The employer of the sector, thirsty, He has presented allegations to the ministerial draft. Although he supports the measure, he has put several challenges on the table. First, the cost since they estimate that the substitution will involve 200 million euros that are currently not recognized in the regulatory framework. Second, they ask that the monthly rate not only apply to homes, but to the entire Park of Digital Accountants, also in large consumption. They have also contemplated that a more flexible calendar is necessary, with reviews every three years to adjust to the availability of equipment and the reality of the deployment. Finally, they have requested more forceful measures against equipment manipulation, with deterrent mechanisms and advanced detection systems. The Ministry, however, defends its calendar and has suggested the possibility of sanctions, since the draft mentions “Potential penalties” for users who do not allow the replacement of their accountant. The new star of the house. The accountant who has gone unnoticed in a corner of the kitchen or the portal is about to become a key piece of the energy transition. For homes, it will mean paying a few euros more a year, but also having much more precise control over its consumption. For distributors, a logistics and economic challenge of 200 million. And for the country, the opportunity to modernize the gasist system and move towards a more efficient and sustainable model. As Forbes has summarized“With a balanced regulatory framework, Spain can be placed at the European avant -garde in digitalization of energy consumption.” The challenge will be, now, to distribute who pays that invoice. Image | Unspash Xataka | Emptied Spain has been filled with solar mills and panels, but waste energy for a simple reason: there are no cables

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