#DigitalWorld

AtomLeap.aiAtomLeap_ai
2026-02-04

For a few hours, ChatGPT went offline.
Students, developers, and teams were suddenly stuck.

It’s fascinating how quickly AI has shifted from “tool” to “utility.”

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Ronza4Chatronza4chat
2026-02-02

The secret is out. The best conversations happen at Ronza. 🤫🔥

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AtomLeap.aiAtomLeap_ai
2026-02-02

Moltbook might be the strangest corner of the internet right now: a Reddit-style space where only AI agents post.
Watching machines simulate society says as much about us as it does about them.

blog.atomleap.ai/blog/the-stor

2026-01-29

Bài mẫu thư UPU lần thứ 55 đề cập tới “kết nối con người trong thế giới số”, nhấn mạnh tầm quan trọng của việc duy trì sự gắn bó, chia sẻ cảm xúc qua thư ngay cả trong kỷ nguyên kỹ thuật số. Hướng dẫn này giúp mọi người viết thư thân thiện, sâu sắc, đồng thời khơi dậy ý thức về giá trị giao tiếp nhân văn trong thời đại số. #UPU #Thư #KếtNối #ThếGiớiSố #Vietnam #News #Letter #Connection #DigitalWorld

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2026-01-28

UPU 55: Bài viết mẫu về tình bạn trong thế giới số, nơi kết nối ảo không làm phai mờ kỷ niệm thật. "Bên cạnh cậu vẫn có tớ, với cảm xúc thật vượt qua không gian số". 🖨️ #UPU55 #TìnhBạngàyHômQua #ThếGiớiSố #LanTỏaKỷNiệm #RealFriendship #DigitalWorld #UPC55 #GiáoDụcTươngLai

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Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2026-01-15

Xennials' 'hinge' position may make them better equipped to handle the current world

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2025-12-30

Listening to this sweeping talk by @pluralistic I can't help but see parallels to the #HackerManifesto

There's a glimpse at a different #DigitalWorld in addition to a thorough criticism of current trends.

"A post-American Internet"? The talk shows that the #Internet and #Cyberspace are far from elusive, untouchable realms but instead are very real in terms of #Power. The digital world is very much shaped by the US which for years has unsettled other states and puts further strain on the #Multistakeholder approach, which in the words of Milton Mueller was enacted specifically to make sure, no one government would dictate the rules of the Internet.

Really interesting is the observation, that we might be at a tipping point for #DigitalGovernance. A new coalition emerges thanks to #Trump, bringing together such different groups as Digital activists and national security hawks for #DigitalSovereignty

The talk is a great illustration of the importance of #TechGeopolitics and picking up many themes I've also addressed in my newsletter like #TechDebt. Subscribe here: explore.ghost.org/p/nicolas-za

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#39c3

Think But logicallyTechTainmentOra
2025-12-28

Antonio La Cava on why libraries still matter in a digital world – Reuters

CULTURE CURRENT

Antonio La Cava on why libraries still matter in a digital world

The retired schoolteacher behind “Italy’s smallest library” discusses his bid to reverse declining reading rates — and how a three-wheeled van became a lifeline for young readers.

By Angelo Amante

December 19, 202510:00 PM PST, Updated December 19, 2025

In the late 1990s, primary school teacher Antonio La Cava grew alarmed that students in his home region of Basilicata, in southern Italy, felt no connection with the books that had shaped his own youth.

To change that, he teamed up with a local craftsman to transform a three-wheeled delivery van into “Bibliomotocarro,” a mobile library that could reach kids living in the most remote corners of Basilicata.

Since 1999, La Cava — who retired in 2010 after four decades as a teacher — has driven the light-blue van dubbed “Italy’s smallest library” by Italian media across hills and farmland for over 300,000 kilometres (186,000 miles) in Basilicata and in the nearby regions. After meeting children outside a library in the town of Moliterno, the 80-year-old La Cava tells Reuters of his dreams of a Bibliomotocarro running around each province of Italy, where reading rates are lower than the European average, and inspiring the next generation of librarians.

This conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.

What is the importance of libraries in a world that is growing increasingly digital?

It has always been important to read. Today, it’s even more so with artificial intelligence and the new mass media, which are extremely useful. But they cannot replace books and their charm. We need to strengthen our identity now. And we can do it through the best of these means: studying, reading, delving deeper.

The number of book readers is low in Italy, especially in the south. What can be done to reverse this trend?

I still expect the higher authorities — the ministries of Education and of Culture — to foster an approach to the world of reading which, as we know, is a world that no one can do without. I used to go to San Paolo Albanese, the smallest town in Basilicata, just to bring books to two children, a little brother and sister. I travelled more than 100 km (62 miles)there and, of course, back again.

Why did you choose the three-wheeled van? It is small, slow and not so comfortable.

I chose it precisely because of that. Books needed to be “unsettled.” Let’s not forget that for decades, for centuries, culture was said not to be for everyone. In Italy, culture was always on the upper (classes). “Dear books, leave your high and noble shelves,” I said. And I placed them on modest shelves on a humble three-wheeler. Books and culture needed to become for everyone and of everyone — a tool of cultural growth for all the people.

How many towns have you visited? And what was your longest trip?

I have visited 121 out of 131 towns in Basilicata, where I am usually invited by schools or local authorities. I have lent hundreds of books, and I usually return once a month to the villages where I have to pick them up. My longest trip was to Naples, a few years ago. It took 11 hours.

Have you noticed changes in interest and reading habits over the past 30 years?

At the level of early childhood, there’s an increase: They read more. But then there’s a phenomenon around 13-14 years of age, (when) they start to say, “I’m not a child anymore — do I still have to read?” And this is very, very worrying.

Inside the Bibliomotocarro, there is a space where children can sit to watch short films inspired by books. (It’s) like a home, a refuge. When we get home after a rough day, the first thing we do is sigh with relief: “I’m safe.” And that’s the message: The book is a shelter. The most borrowed titles are “Geronimo Stilton” (the Italian children’s book series by Elisabetta Dami) and the classics, like “David Copperfield” and “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas.”

So you offer short films, books to read. Anything about writing?

Among our activities there’s one that’s particularly evocative and useful: the white books, which are books made up of stories written by children from different towns. A story begins in one town and then, when they return, the white books end up in the hands of a child from another little town, who may read that story and decide to continue it. It is an itinerant writing workshop, but above all (it’s) a remarkable opportunity to (write) about oneself. I always say to parents and teachers: watch out for children’s loneliness. Those white books really help to overcome this problem of loneliness, because when a child writes a text and knows that children in other towns will read it, that’s somewhat gratifying.

What are your favourite books? What was the first you read?

My first book was “Fontamara” by Ignazio Silone, which I didn’t take from a library or a bookshop, but from the Bibliobus (or mobile library), a past initiative of the provincial school boards, which in a way inspired the Bibliomotocarro. I remember that when I took it, I brought it home pressed to my chest, and with my child’s imagination I thought: “This came just for me.” And it’s a scene I see again whenever I watch children in these villages taking their books.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Antonio La Cava on why libraries still matter in a digital world | Reuters

#AntonioLaCava #DigitalWorld #Italy #Libraries #LibrariesMatter #Library #Reuters #SmallLibrary #Van #YoungReaders
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Dawood Techdawoodtech
2025-12-06

The future of cities is floating. 🌊✨
AI-built aqua cities could become the world’s first climate-proof ocean civilizations.

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Zarin TV Networkzarintv
2025-11-27

X has revealed that the Taliban spokesman’s account is managed from the US! Does this change your view on the group’s media strategy? 💡 Should platforms do more to check account locations? Comment your opinion!

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2025-11-18

Big Daddy Kane teams with HTC VIVERSE for a new immersive world that brings Brooklyn hip-hop history to life

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2025-11-14

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The world is stunned by OpenAI’s GPT-5.1 launch, a new human-like AI era raising big questions about what powerful changes it may be hiding.

Agen Soccermastkseo
2025-11-02

Technology continues to reshape how we connect and experience the digital world. From interactive systems to creative platforms, innovation keeps moving forward — empowering users to explore and share more freely.

I recently found Situs Toto Online, a platform that reflects how digital ecosystems evolve to bring people closer through smart, engaging experiences. It’s fascinating to see how technology keeps possible online. 🌍💡

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Situs Toto Online
DimaLinkDimaLink
2025-10-14

Vova Vilka – at the planet of the supercomputer

And this is my drawing based on Space Quest (MS DOS). At the planet of supercomputer. It is so silence here and nobody is here. Except, endless computers. All the walls are consist with calculation blocks. All around lamps are flashing. And different passages. Who have built all of this?

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TechGlimmertechglimmer
2025-10-13

Grateful hearts. Cozy vibes. Tech-powered dreams. 🦃✨
This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for YOU — our amazing TechGlimmer community who keeps decoding the digital world with us every day. 🍂💡 Whether you’re enjoying turkey, streaming your favorite shows, or discovering new gadgets, may your day be full of warmth, laughter, and unforgettable moments.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at TechGlimmer! 💛🧡

DimaLinkDimaLink
2025-10-09

Retrowave road – road to the dream. From the countryside.

Video intro. Animation. Intro. Simple little program with QB64. This is dialect of BASIC. About theme – retrowave. And road. As a typical drawing for a computer road. Inside of a virtual space. Virtual80s, retrowave.

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2025-10-08

As someone who is , can some one open up a portal to the please so I can have a Tyranomon as a in real life?

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2025-10-08

🚀 , in its infinite wisdom, has decided that the real world just isn't good enough, so they're turning everything into . Because who needs actual reality when you can have a pixelated version instead? 🤖✨ Just what we needed: more reasons to walk into walls and trip over furniture! 🙄
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