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Raúl Martínez

@RME

☄️ Software Engineer 💭 Views are my own, not my employer’s 🗽 𝘋𝘰𝘯'𝘵 𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦

Zaragoza, España Katılım Eylül 2009
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Raúl Martínez@RME·
In Spain, ISPs are waging a crusade against football piracy that is causing a lot of collateral damage. Right now even Google Fonts is being MiTM, they are even serving a self signed cert and a custom block message. #laligagate @eastdakota @theo @rauchg
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Orlando Avendaño
Orlando Avendaño@OrlvndoA·
#URGENTE | El régimen de Delcy Rodríguez confirma e informa la “deportación” hacia Estados Unidos de Alex Saab, a quien llaman “ciudadano de nacionalidad colombiana”. Es enviado a EEUU porque es requerido “por la comisión de diversos delitos”.
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Daniel Fernández Méndez
La gente entiende muy mal el esquema de oferta y demanda que usamos los economistas. Dibujar las curvas de oferta y demanda lo puede un niño de 5 años o un político. Entender qué hay detrás de ellas ya es otra cosa. La clave es ser capaz de diferenciar cambios en demanda/oferta (origen de movimientos de precios) y cambios en la cantidad demandada/ofertada (reacciones a cambios de precios). Veamos el asunto con dos ejemplos del mercado inmobiliario: 1- Subida demanda vivienda por incremento de población: 1A- Más demanda = más gente dispuesta a comprar al mismo o mayor precio 1B- Incremento demanda impulsa subidas de precios (con oferta todavía inmóvil, los demandantes que están dispuestos a pagar más por las viviendas, se quedan con ellas). 1C- Crecimiento del precio impulsa incremento cantidad ofertada de vivienda (oferentes no han cambiado su disposición a ofertar [costes marginales no se han movido]). Es decir, oferta no ha cambiado, sólo cantidad ofertada. Situación final: Más demanda, precios más altos y cantidad ofertada de vivienda mayor. 2- Subida oferta vivienda por liberalización de suelo: 2A- Liberalización suelo incrementa su oferta destinada a la construcción y cae su precio (mercado "adyacente" al de la construcción). 2B- Oferta vivienda incrementa (coste producción vivienda cae por caída precio suelo, ergo, al mismo precio de venta, se oferta más vivienda [mayor margen para constructor]). 2C- Incremento oferta vivienda impulsa bajadas de precios (con demanda todavía inmóvil, los oferentes que están dispuestos a aceptar precios más bajos [menor coste marginal], terminan vendiendo). 2D- Caída de precio impulsa incremento de cantidad demandada de vivienda (demandantes no han cambiado disposición a demandar [utilidad marginal no se ha movido]). Es decir, demanda no ha cambiado, sólo cantidad demandada. Situación final: Más oferta, precios más bajos y cantidad demandada de vivienda mayor. Este esquema ya no lo entiende un niño de 5 años ni un político al uso. Ahora, tenéis dos opciones, ponéos a estudiar este esquema, comprenderlo y, quizá, criticarlo. O hacer memes como gañán de Tamayo.
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CIT (en)@CITeam_en·
Strikes on Civilian Infrastructure in Ukraine and Russia: May 14-15, 2026 CIT Volunteer Summary: Over the past 24 hours, reports emerged of at least 11 civilians killed and 130 injured as a result of strikes In the Chernihiv region, a teenager and her mother were wounded in a UAV attack on a village in the Horodnia community. In the Sumy region, a teenager was injured in an airstrike on the Vorozhba community. Six civilians sustained injuries in a UAV attack on the Putyvl community. In the Kharkiv region, three people were wounded in a series of UAV strikes on residential buildings in the village of Katerynivka. One resident was injured in a UAV attack on Kharkiv. In the Donetsk region, one civilian sustained injuries in a strike on Druzhkivka. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, two people were wounded in a series of UAV attacks on civilian vehicles in the Chervonohryhorivka rural community. In the Zaporizhzhia region, five residents were injured in a series of UAV attacks on transport infrastructure in Vilniansk. One civilian was killed and six others sustained injuries in a series of attacks on Zaporizhzhia. In the Kherson region, six people were wounded in a series of strikes and two others were injured in a UAV attack on the village of Komyshany. One resident was killed and two others were injured in a series of strikes, while 10 civilians were wounded in UAV attacks on Kherson. In the Odesa region, two people, including a child, sustained injuries in an overnight combined attack on critical and civilian infrastructure. Seven port enterprise workers and another civilian were injured in a daytime UAV and ballistic missile strike on civilian and transport infrastructure, while one person was wounded when a UAV crashed into private homes in the Odesa district. In the occupied territories of the Donetsk region, two teenagers were wounded in the town of Dokuchaievsk. One resident was killed and eight others were injured in a series of UAV strikes on a community center in Shakhtarsk. One civilian sustained injuries in a UAV attack on Selydove. In the occupied territories of the Kherson region, a teenager was wounded by a drone-dropped munition in the village of Nova Zburivka. One resident was injured in a UAV attack on the village of Vynohradove. In the Bryansk region, Russia, two people sustained injuries in a UAV strike on a civilian car in the village of Solova. In the Kursk region, Russia, a married couple was wounded in a UAV attack on the village of Peschanoye. In the Belgorod region, Russia, one resident was injured in a UAV strike on a truck near the village of Stepnoye. Two civilians sustained injuries in a UAV attack on a private house in Grayvoron. Four people were wounded by the detonation of a UAV in the village of Soldatskoye. One resident was injured in a UAV attack on a civilian car in the village of Nechayevka. Nine civilians, including a child, sustained injuries in a UAV strike on an apartment building in Belgorod. In the Ryazan region, Russia, four people, including a child, were killed and 28 others, at least four children among them, were wounded when a UAV and an air-defense missile struck residential buildings in Ryazan. Additionally, a number of new civilian casualties resulting from previous strikes have been reported. In the Kyiv region, three more residents were killed in a large-scale combined attack on Kyiv on May 14. In the Kharkiv region, seven more civilians sustained injuries in a series of UAV attacks on Kharkiv on May 14. In the Zaporizhzhia region, a person wounded in a UAV strike on the village of Preobrazhenka on May 14 has died. In the Kherson region, two more residents were injured in an artillery strike on Komyshany on May 13, and one more person was injured in a series of UAV attacks on Kherson on May 14. A list of sources, photos and videos can be found here: t.me/CIT_shellings/…, and sources regarding strikes on energy infrastructure are available here: t.me/CIT_shellings/…
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
NYP Reporter: Prior to boarding Air Force One to depart Beijing, the entire U.S. delegation disposed of every item provided to them by their Chinese hosts. Gifts, badges, pins, and commemorative items were all dumped into a trash bin on site. The directive was absolute, no item of Chinese origin was permitted to board the aircraft. The precautions extended beyond the departure itself. Delegation members had left all personal electronic devices at home before traveling to China and operated exclusively on clean burner phones throughout the duration of the trip.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
❗️🚨 BREAKING: Researchers used Mythos Preview to find the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple's M5 silicon, they give a glimpse into Mythos say it’s really powerful. Apple spent five years and an estimated several billion dollars building Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE), the hardware-assisted memory safety system built around ARM's MTE. It was the flagship security feature of the M5 and A19, designed specifically to kill the entire memory corruption bug class. Researchers from Calif built a working exploit in five days. According to Apple's own research, MIE disrupts every public exploit chain against modern iOS, including the recently leaked Coruna and Darksword kits. Calif walked into Apple Park this week and handed over the report in person. Full 55-page technical report drops after Apple patches the vulnerability.
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Jennifer Jacobs
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs·
SCOOP via @CBSNews: U.S. is taking steps to indict Raúl Castro, the 94-year-old former president of Cuba and brother of Fidel, in connection with the downing of planes 30 years ago, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The potential indictment — which would need to be approved by a grand jury — is expected to focus on Cuba's deadly 1996 shootdown of planes operated by humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue. @SarahNLynch and me cbsnews.com/news/us-moving…
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In the 1970s, David Premack wondered if a chimpanzee could be taught to ask a question. He taught Sarah 130 plastic word-tokens. She answered his questions easily. After years of work, she had never asked one of her own. Sixty years later, no signing ape has. A four-year-old human asks about 25 questions an hour. Paul Harris at Harvard counted them: kids ask their parents around 40,000 questions between ages two and five. Premack even worked out a method for teaching an ape to ask. Hide a snack the chimp expects. Wait for her to sign "where is it." He never bothered running it on Sarah. She spent her sessions answering his questions, never asking her own. A normal kid, he pointed out, asks "what that? who making noise? when Daddy come home?" on a loop. Washoe the chimpanzee, the first one taught American Sign Language, knew 250 signs. She could request food. She could sign her name. She once saw a swan and called it "water bird," a sharp invention for an animal she had no sign for. She never asked what the swan was, or where it came from, or anything else. Koko the gorilla knew about 1,000 signs. Kanzi the bonobo understands more than 3,000 spoken English words. Nim Chimpsky, Herbert Terrace's chimp at Columbia (named to mock the linguist Noam Chomsky), strung 125 signs into more than 20,000 combinations. His longest stretch was "give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you." He never asked a thing. Joseph Jordania, a researcher in Melbourne, thinks this is the line between us and them. To ask a question, you first have to know that the person across from you knows something you don't. Apes do not seem to get to that step, even after a lifetime of being talked at by humans. Human kids cross that line around their fourth birthday. Apes never do.
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Scientists have been communicating with apes via sign language since the 1960s; apes have never asked one question.

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Wes Winder
Wes Winder@weswinder·
anthropic just downgraded claude code subs programmatic usage previously used your full rate limits which was something like a 5-10X discount vs api costs now ALL programmatic usage is capped at $20/$100/$200 in api costs (a single opus session can easily burn $20) not good
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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Da7em
Da7em@Da7_Tech·
Microsoft is finally fixing the sluggish Windows 11 UI! The new "Windows K2" initiative is moving the OS to native WinUI 3. What to expect: ✅ Near-instant app launches (File Explorer & Notepad are lightning fast!) ✅ 41% fewer memory allocations. ✅ New 'Low Latency Profile' boosts CPU to max for 1-3s just to open apps faster.٥ Updates rolling out in the coming weeks.
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Mihura
Mihura@XMihura·
una vez en zurich estaba volviendo (un jueves) de una fiesta en casa de unos amigos tenía que coger un bus y después un tren/cercanías planeé la ruta para coger el último tren el problema es que durante el trayecto del bus, un borracho empezó a dar la nota y el autobusero paró el bus y llamó a la policía, y no arrancó hasta que la policía vino y sacó al borracho del bus evidentemente, no llegué a coger el último tren y tuve que coger un Uber de vuelta (70 ñapos) al día siguiente fui a las oficinas de la SBB (Renfe suiza), les conté lo ocurrido y me reembolsaron los 70 francos sin muchas preguntas, simplemente le enseñé a la mujer del mostrador el pago del Uber
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Pese a que el moreno se ha montado una película que ni la FOX, es verdad que en Japón sí el tren se retrasa más de cinco minutos puedes coger en la estación o descargarte un certificado de que el tren ha llegado tarde para dárselo a tu jefe o un examen o algo así.

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Aish@AishwaryaDevv·
For people who keep asking how to deploy a simple static HTML personal blog: 1. Buy a .io domain for $70/year 2. Provision 3 AWS EC2 instances 3. Setup a multi-region Kubernetes cluster 4. Write 4,000 lines of Terraform config 5. Deploy a high-availability Kafka event stream 6. Rewrite the backend API in Rust 7. Containerize everything with Docker 8. Set up Grafana and Prometheus for observability 9. Implement an enterprise-grade CI/CD pipeline 10. Configure a distributed Redis caching layer 11. Setup PagerDuty alerts for 99.999% uptime 12. Realize the site only gets 1 visitor a month 13. Forget how to center a div in CSS 14. Abandon the project completely
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Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman@MishaalRahman·
🏠 Make your desktop your truly personalized home with Create My Widget. You can prompt Gemini to pull the exact info you need from across your Google apps into a completely custom-built widget.
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