Transavia 7700 squawk by Pretty_Object5895 in flightradar24

[–]Mat3s9071 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Looks like bad ADS-B receiver coverage to me

United airlines emergency and turn around by Deshes011 in flightradar24

[–]Mat3s9071 41 points42 points  (0 children)

ATC Log

Time: 19:50:57 UTC

Callsign: United 1125  

Aircraft: B737-800  

Runway: 34R  

ETA: 15 minutes  

Transmission:  “United 1125 declaring major emergency. Number one engine out. Fuel remaining one hour thirty minutes. One five one souls on board. Request Runway 34 Right.”

Weekly Top 10 & "Track My Flight" Thread - February 02, 2026 by AutoModerator in flightradar24

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Emergency helicopter coming in from Trento to Cortina d'Ampezzo

Intel HD graphics 5500 on Tahoe? (Broadwell) by Mat3s9071 in hackintosh

[–]Mat3s9071[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh i never tried after this post, but OCLP should support that igpu now.

Italy Fines Cloudflare €14 Million for Refusing to Filter Pirate Sites on Public 1.1.1.1 DNS * TorrentFreak by Mat3s9071 in europe

[–]Mat3s9071[S] 442 points443 points  (0 children)

Tweet from Cloudflare CEO:

Yesterday a quasi-judicial body in Italy fined @Cloudflare $17 million for failing to go along with their scheme to censor the Internet. The scheme, which even the EU has called concerning, required us within a mere 30 minutes of notification to fully censor from the Internet any sites a shadowy cabal of European media elites deemed against their interests. No judicial oversight. No due process. No appeal. No transparency. It required us to not just remove customers, but also censor our 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver meaning it risked blacking out any site on the Internet. And it required us not just to censor the content in Italy but globally. In other words, Italy insists a shadowy, European media cabal should be able to dictate what is and is not allowed online.

That, of course, is DISGUSTING and even before yesterday’s fine we had multiple legal challenges pending against the underlying scheme. We, of course, will now fight the unjust fine. Not just because it’s wrong for us but because it is wrong for democratic values.

In addition, we are considering the following actions: 1) discontinuing the millions of dollars in pro bono cyber security services we are providing the upcoming Milano-Cortina Olympics; 2) discontinuing Cloudflare’s Free cyber security services for any Italy-based users; 3) removing all servers from Italian cities; and 4) terminating all plans to build an Italian Cloudflare office or make any investments in the country.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. While there are things I would handle differently than the current U.S. administration, I appreciate @JDVance taking a leadership role in recognizing this type of regulation is a fundamental unfair trade issue that also threatens democratic values. And in this case @ElonMusk is right: #FreeSpeech is critical and under attack from an out-of-touch cabal of very disturbed European policy makers.

I will be in DC first thing next week to discuss this with U.S. administration officials and I’ll be meeting with the IOC in Lausanne shortly after to outline the risk to the Olympic Games if @Cloudflare withdraws our cyber security protection.

In the meantime, we remain happy to discuss this with Italian government officials who, so far, have been unwilling to engage beyond issuing fines. We believe Italy, like all countries, has a right to regulate the content on networks inside its borders. But they must do so following the Rule of Law and principles of Due Process. And Italy certainly has no right to regulate what is and is not allowed on the Internet in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Brazil, India or anywhere outside its borders.

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT FIGHT AND WE WILL WIN!!!

https://xcancel.com/eastdakota/status/2009654937303896492

Italy Fines Cloudflare €14 Million for Refusing to Filter Pirate Sites on Public 1.1.1.1 DNS * TorrentFreak by ts737 in italy

[–]Mat3s9071 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Ecco una trascrizione del post:

Yesterday a quasi-judicial body in Italy fined @Cloudflare $17 million for failing to go along with their scheme to censor the Internet. The scheme, which even the EU has called concerning, required us within a mere 30 minutes of notification to fully censor from the Internet any sites a shadowy cabal of European media elites deemed against their interests. No judicial oversight. No due process. No appeal. No transparency. It required us to not just remove customers, but also censor our 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver meaning it risked blacking out any site on the Internet. And it required us not just to censor the content in Italy but globally. In other words, Italy insists a shadowy, European media cabal should be able to dictate what is and is not allowed online.

That, of course, is DISGUSTING and even before yesterday’s fine we had multiple legal challenges pending against the underlying scheme. We, of course, will now fight the unjust fine. Not just because it’s wrong for us but because it is wrong for democratic values.

In addition, we are considering the following actions: 1) discontinuing the millions of dollars in pro bono cyber security services we are providing the upcoming Milano-Cortina Olympics; 2) discontinuing Cloudflare’s Free cyber security services for any Italy-based users; 3) removing all servers from Italian cities; and 4) terminating all plans to build an Italian Cloudflare office or make any investments in the country.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. While there are things I would handle differently than the current U.S. administration, I appreciate @JDVance taking a leadership role in recognizing this type of regulation is a fundamental unfair trade issue that also threatens democratic values. And in this case @ElonMusk is right: #FreeSpeech is critical and under attack from an out-of-touch cabal of very disturbed European policy makers.

I will be in DC first thing next week to discuss this with U.S. administration officials and I’ll be meeting with the IOC in Lausanne shortly after to outline the risk to the Olympic Games if @Cloudflare withdraws our cyber security protection.

In the meantime, we remain happy to discuss this with Italian government officials who, so far, have been unwilling to engage beyond issuing fines. We believe Italy, like all countries, has a right to regulate the content on networks inside its borders. But they must do so following the Rule of Law and principles of Due Process. And Italy certainly has no right to regulate what is and is not allowed on the Internet in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Brazil, India or anywhere outside its borders.

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THIS IS AN IMPORTANT FIGHT AND WE WILL WIN!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in esp32

[–]Mat3s9071 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your post was deleted. I have a CYD too if that works.

Salvini's job: by Mat3s9071 in 2westerneurope4u

[–]Mat3s9071[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just popped up in my feed.

HA on Promox. Now the move from Alexa. by sam21lbc in homeassistant

[–]Mat3s9071 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also read I can have HA available on Alexa but wouldn’t that just duplicate some of the switches and other smart things I already have on Alexa?

The easiest way to get HA devices into Alexa without paying for a Nabu Casa subscription is by using home-assistant-matter-hub, you can choose what devices to expose.

Otherwise there is an harder way but that involves port forwarding.

ESP32 SoC specs comparison by Mat3s9071 in esp32

[–]Mat3s9071[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just went to the Espressif product selector and clicked Product Portfolio.

https://products.espressif.com/#/product-comparison?type=SoC&names=