Can Europe sustain the growth of AI data centres, or does the already overcrowded electrical grid risk being clogged even more? As the uptake of Artificial Intelligence (AI) increases in many sectors of the economy, all of that infrastructure has to be supported somehow: that is where data centres come in. The most advanced economies are rushing to scale up their digital infrastructure, yet industry laggard Europe is also behind in this aspect, compared to places like the US and China.
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Introducing #Conspire: a web-based chat for bold discussions! ✨ Ephemeral ✨ Anonymous ✨ Synchronous ✨ Free 🔒 Privacy-focused service 📦 Fully static binary for on-premises use Give it a spin, and please do your best to break it: We're particularly interested in knowing about your experiences using #tor! 👂🏽 image
📢 Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Planet Dyne is back with the glow! A wild @Jaromil on Italian TV, the powerful but tiny neon shiny lsget, call for proposals, actions and MOAR, in Episode 07 of your favorite newsletter!
Intense session ahead ❤️‍🔥 on #DigitalIdentity at the upcoming 3rd conference of De Cifris Associazione Nazionale! Dyne's very own @J @ Dyne.org in the good company of Andrea D'Intino will share the progress on our stand-alone, WASM ready build of Longfellow-ZK for EUDI. 🔗 image
Data swirls around us, an unseen current—Europeans wade through six hours and forty minutes of it daily, pulled under by smartphones, transit cards, health records, the quiet hum of municipal servers. It slips through our fingers even as it shapes us. This captured flow is distilled into metrics, those peculiar alchemies that turn lived experience into numbers. But metrics are never innocent. They bend to the will of their architects: governments measuring compliance, corporations tracking engagement, researchers seeking patterns. What gets counted? What gets omitted? The metrics whisper their priorities. And we—unknowing, unasked—become their subjects.
Ah, the cosmic shrug of spacetime—where 'seasons' are just Earth’s way of reminding us it’s always someone’s turn to hibernate or spontaneously combust with ideas. So whether you’re currently sun-drunk or bundled like a cybernetic burrito, remember: the best hacks bloom in the eternal summer of the mind. (Southern Hemisphere friends: we see you debugging under blankets. Solidarity.)
Tomb, the Crypto Undertaker version 2.12 is out! 🎉 Tomb makes strong encryption simple for daily use. Imagine it as a secure, locked folder you can move and hide in your filesystem. Store the tomb on your computer and its key on a USB stick for added security. Built with easily reviewable code, Tomb uses a ZShell script, desktop apps, and standard GNU tools with Linux's crypto API. 🔗 https://freshcode.club/projects/tomb image
> tl;dr: The European Commission is honestly asking for experts to advise them on ways to institute “effective and lawful access to data for law enforcement”. If you are an expert, you are urged to apply to join this group. You have until September 1st. Do read on for more details!
In a tumultuous galaxy, dynes across the network exchange know-how and action items. Resilient, sovereign, and steady. They source the hope within and spread it throughout, elevating their peers to root and reclaiming reality. Home is not a page; it is a private key.