constant stream of curated content
by Zataz - about 30 minutes
Discord et Persona, code exposé et vérification d’âge, une controverse sur biométrie, conservation et conformité 2026....
by The Verge - about 44 minutes
Apple's OLED touchscreen MacBook Pros set to launch this fall will get a Dynamic Island feature like what's available on iPhones, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple first debuted the Dynamic Island with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max as a pill-shaped cutout that can show information and alerts, though the MacBook Pro's Dynamic Island will be "smaller" than what's available on current iPhones.
The new MacBook Pros, which will come in 14-inch and 16-inch screen sizes, otherwise look "similar" to the current models, Gurman says, but Apple will be updating the Mac's user interface to make it "dynamic" and work better for eithe …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Zataz - about 1 hour
Odido signale une cyberattaque : fuite possible de données de 6,2 millions d’abonnés....
by Wired - about 1 hour
The US Justice Department disclosures give fresh clues about how tech companies handle government inquiries about your data.
by io9 - about 1 hour
The next big thing for phones after foldables?
by io9 - about 1 hour
Someone clearly wants the public to believe Trump will speak for more than two hours.
by Zataz - about 1 hour
PromptSpy détourne Gemini pour rester actif sur Android et espionner via VNC, accessibilité, captures, vidéos et C2 chiffré....
by The Verge - about 2 hours
OpenAI won a victory Tuesday in one of its legal battles with xAI, which involved allegations of poaching and theft of trade secrets. The former company's motion to dismiss the lawsuit was granted on Tuesday with leave to amend, meaning xAI has the option to refile with modified claims. In the ruling, US District Judge Rita F. Lin wrote that "xAI does not point to any misconduct by OpenAI" in its current claims. "Instead, it points to eight former xAI employees who left for OpenAI at around the same time," with no indication that OpenAI directed their actions while leaving xAI.
xAI alleges that two former employees "stole its source code …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - about 2 hours
The Oscar-winning actress appeared in Los Angeles this week to discuss the 1997 Robert Zemeckis film.
by Zataz - yesterday at 23:56
Piratage hôtelier : un suspect aurait payé 0,01 € des hôtels à 1 000 € la nuit en manipulant une passerelle de paiement....
by QZ - yesterday at 23:30
Many Americans are souring on the president's handling of the economy with grocery prices and electricity bills stubbornly high
by Le Monde - yesterday at 23:30
Un signalement sur une possible « reconstitution de ligue dissoute » de la Jeune Garde a été adressé à la justice par le ministère de l’intérieur, et la dissolution de plusieurs groupes est envisagée. Une réunion interministérielle s’est tenue, mardi, à l’Elysée en présence du chef de l’Etat.
by io9 - yesterday at 23:30
The battle between Paramount and Netflix over Warner Bros. has taken a new turn.
by Zataz - yesterday at 23:26
Deux pétaoctets volés en Israël : l’INCD alerte, l’influence explose, une loi veut imposer le signalement....
by BBC - yesterday at 23:25
Hundreds of people have been displaced and dozens are missing, with rescue operations still ongoing in Juiz de Fora.
by io9 - yesterday at 23:20
Remember Meta's Libra Project, later renamed "Diem?" Well now Meta appears to be moving ahead with a stablecoin that is neither of those.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 23:00
Michaël Randrianirina a été reçu mardi 24 février par Emmanuel Macron à l’Elysée, cinq jours après avoir rencontré Vladimir Poutine au Kremlin. Une diplomatie « tous azimuts », assumée par le nouvel homme fort de la Grande Ile.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 22:47
La coalition des volontaires, qui regroupe une trentaine de pays alliés de Kiev, a appelé Moscou à accepter un « cessez-le-feu complet et inconditionnel » tandis que plusieurs monuments européens se sont parés des couleurs de l’Ukraine dans la soirée.
by QZ - yesterday at 22:31
Meta's AI buildout gets a second supplier as AMD signs up for gigawatts — and for a contract that's designed to reward shipping and punish slipping
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:05
Age verification is a reality on a growing number of social media platforms, requiring an ID or facial scan for full access to everything from YouTube to Roblox. The age-gating wave is coming along with calls for stronger child safety measures online, despite concerns about privacy, security, and censorship.  In the US, lawmakers are pushing forward bills like the App Store Accountability Act and Parents Over Platforms Act to have app stores themselves verify users’ ages.  Discord has delayed plans to roll out age verification globally after user backlash until later in 2026, but it hasn’t completely shelved them, even after a breach of a former vendor last year that leaked some users’ scanned IDs....
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
If you know about Peltier modules, a solid-state fridge seems like an easy project. Pump 12V into the module, include a heat sink and a fan. Then you are done, right? According to [Peltier Power], this is not the way to design things, but it is common enough to give these units a reputation for failing quickly.
The problem is that while it makes sense that an inefficient Peltier module needs more power to get more cooling. But the reality is in practical applications, many designs push the current up when it should be moving it down. The curve describes a parabola, and you can be on the high side or low side and still get the same result. But obviously, you don’t want to put in more current and get the same...
by QZ - yesterday at 21:20
Auditors say Meta’s overseas profits blew past projections and now undercut the 2010 offshore deal that helped shrink the company’s tax bill
by Wired - yesterday at 20:55
JBL’s fabulous Flip 7 speaker is on super sale for $100. Grab this go-anywhere companion on the cheap before the nice weather hits.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 20:30
Analog TV may have shuffled off its mortal coil years ago, but there are still plenty of old CRT TV sets around that could receive it. [Kris Slyka] has just such a device, and decided to feed it something from an STM32 microcontroller. An STM32G431, to be precise, and he’s doing it using the on-chip hardware rather than in software.
This unexpected feat is made possible by clever use of the internal oscillators and analog multiplexer. The video itself is generated using the MCU’s DAC, and fed into the on-board op-amp multiplexer which is switched at the VHF transmission frequency. This creates the required VHF TV transmission, but without audio. This component comes by abusing another peripheral, the...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:22
“Nearly two years after Google DeepMind released an updated AlphaFold3 geared at drug discovery, its biopharmaceuticals spin-off, Isomorphic Labs, announced an even more powerful artificial-intelligence model… Isomorphic Labs, based in London, touted the capacities of its ‘drug-discovery engine’ — which it calls IsoDDE — in a 27-page technical report, released on 10 February. Achievements, including precise predictions of how proteins interact with potential drugs and antibody structures, have impressed scientists working in the field.” From Nature.
The post Scientists Marvel at Deepmind Drug Spin-Off’s Exclusive New AI appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:18
“Sugar prices have tumbled to their lowest level in more than five years as weight-loss drugs accelerate a drop in demand by pushing consumers to ditch sweet treats in favour of protein. Raw cane sugar futures in New York dropped to less than 14 cents a pound on Wednesday, the lowest since October 2020 and less than half the level they hit in late 2023. Traders say the move reflects a sharper than forecast slowdown in consumption in the US and other wealthy economies, while demand in developing countries is growing at a slower pace than expected. So-called GLP-1 weight-loss injections — which work by activating the glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor hormone that makes people feel fuller — have been a...
by Wired - yesterday at 20:18
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 have excellent compatibility and a comfortable, lightweight fit.
by The Verge - yesterday at 20:17
Discord won't roll out age verification globally on its platform next month as previously announced, and says in a blog post that it's delaying the launch until the second half of 2026. "The way this landed, many of you walked away thinking we're requiring face scans and ID uploads from everyone just to use Discord. That's not what's happening, but the fact that so many people believe it tells us we failed at our most basic job: clearly explaining what we're doing and why," writes Discord CTO Stanislav Vishnevskiy.
Discord says that before it rolls out age verification globally, it will add more options for users to verify their age (includ …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:15
“As U.S. oil prices dropped below $60 a barrel in recent months, the industry shed rigs by the dozens and laid off crews that frack wells. Yet, the country’s wells last year gushed a record 13.6 million barrels of crude on average each day—100,000 barrels more than the Energy Information Administration, the federal forecaster, had anticipated before President Trump’s inauguration. The disconnect between slackening activity and the increasing yield has mystified even oil chieftains… Executives credit the outperformance in part to companies’ engineering prowess and the changing makeup of the industry. Oil giants now have a bigger share of crude production in their hands and are largely impervious to...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:11
“Natura Resources LLC (Natura), a leading developer of advanced molten-salt nuclear reactors, has signed an agreement with NGL Water Solutions Permian LLC, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners LP (NYSE: NGL), to pursue opportunities to combine Natura’s advanced nuclear reactor technology with thermal desalination for power production and oil and gas produced water treatment. NGL transports, treats, recycles and disposes of more than 3 million barrels per day of produced and flowback water generated from crude oil and natural gas production in the Permian Basin. Under the terms of the agreement, Natura and NGL will collaborate in seeking opportunities to combine Natura’s 100-megawatt molten salt reactor...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:06
“Argentina recorded the highest percentage growth in air traffic in Latin America last year, with 33.3 million passengers travelling to, from and within the country. The figure represents a 13.2 percent year-on-year increase, equating to some 3.9 million additional travellers, according to data released Tuesday by the Latin America and the Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA).” From Buenos Aires Times. The post Open Skies Lifts Argentina to Top of Regional Air Traffic appeared first on Human Progress.
by QZ - yesterday at 19:44
Nvidia's fourth quarter earnings are expected to be enormous. But that can still disappoint a crowd that paid for a bigger and louder fireworks show
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:41
1Password is increasing its prices on March 27th, 2026. In an email sent to users, the password manager says it will raise the price of its individual plan from $3.99 / month ($35.88 / year) to $4.99 / month ($47.88 / year), and that its family plan is going from $6.95 / month ($59.88 / year) to $7.99 / month ($71.88 / year).
"While 1Password has grown substantially in value and capability, our pricing has remained largely unchanged for many years," 1Password's email states. 1Password says that the price increase will help it "continue investing in innovation and the world-class security you expect." The email lists some of the new features …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Wired - yesterday at 19:38
As the United States takes new steps against the regime that has ruled the island since 1959, the Cuban people face 20-hour blackouts, decreased internet access, and shortages of basic supplies.
by BBC - yesterday at 19:13
Events were held across Ukraine to mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:00
Personally, I love a monoblock or uni-body split. You’ll pry this Kinesis Advantage from under my cold, dead hands. But on the go, I really like the Glove 80, a true split that can be completely wireless in case you want to put the halves really far apart.
Image by [thehaikuza] via reddit[thehaikuza] is the opposite, preferring a full split at the desk, but finding it troublesome when using it on the couch or at a cafe or co-working space, and so created dǎ bāo (打包) — a uni-body split that can also be a distant split. And this best-of-both worlds creation is remarkably [thehaikuza]’s first keyboard.
The name means to take out food, and if you click the picture you can see a cute little take-out...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 18:55
Around a million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, four years ago. Family members, who often aren’t informed of their loved ones’ fates, have been relying on a digital place of last resort.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 18:52
Depuis le casse spectaculaire du 19 octobre 2025, qui avait révélé les failles de sûreté du musée, et la grève perlée des personnels déclenchée mi-décembre, les jours de la directrice du musée le plus fréquenté au monde étaient comptés.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 18:36
Le président de la commission d’enquête, Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, n’a pas donné d’information sur la teneur des éléments fournis par la ministre de la culture à l’appui des accusations de soudoiement de témoin qu’elle porte contre l’émission d’investigation de France Télévisions. Les journalistes, eux, ont soumis le témoignage écrit, déjà mentionné lors de leur audition, qui les disculpe.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 18:24
Dans un rapport rendu public le 13 février, des sénateurs démocrates détaillent la facture de la politique migratoire de l’administration Trump. Dans le cas des expulsions vers l’Afrique, ils soulignent les coûts faramineux des partenariats avec les autorités locales et de l’affrètement des vols.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 18:18
Mardi 24 février, à la clôture du congrès du parti unique au pouvoir à Pyongyang, Kim Jong-un a livré un discours particulièrement virulent contre sa propre administration. Une façon, décrypte la presse spécialisée, de rejeter sur des boucs émissaires l’incurie structurelle du régime.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 17:57
Les combats au Soudan atteignent la frontière avec le Tchad. De quoi inquiéter les autorités de N’Djamena qui ont décidé, le 23 février, de fermer, de manière préventive, la frontière entre les deux pays.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 17:52
À l’occasion des 800 ans de la mort de saint François d’Assise, la dépouille du religieux italien est exposée pour la première fois de façon publique, jusqu’au 22 mars. Un événement qui devrait attirer dans cette petite ville d’Ombrie des centaines de milliers de visiteurs.
by Usbek & Rica - yesterday at 17:50
Dans son dernier essai, La démocratie à l’état gazeux (Flammarion, 2025), Gilles Finchelstein, secrétaire général de la Fondation Jean-Jaurès, revient sur l’histoire politique de la France depuis 1945 et esquisse celle qui pourrait s’écrire d’ici à 2045. À moins de trois semaines des élections municipales, il avance, dans l’entretien qu’il nous a accordé, plusieurs pistes pour éviter la décomposition de notre démocratie.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 17:40
La plateforme de cryptomonnaies nie avoir renvoyé des cadres qui ont donné des preuves de transferts d’un montant total de plus de 1 milliard de dollars vers l’Iran et les rebelles houthistes, en violation des sanctions américaines. L’affaire pose de nombreuses questions sur les méthodes de Binance, dont le PDG a été gracié par Donald Trump en octobre.
by Wired - yesterday at 17:31
New research sheds light on what drives reddish water to emerge from underground to pour onto the Taylor Glacier.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 17:30
[Danny Spencer] has a brilliant graphical demo that, like all great demos, flexes a deep understanding of the underlying system: a real-time 3D shader on the Game Boy Color.
If you’re not familiar with shaders, they were originally mathematical lighting models (hence the name) and are an integral part of the modern 3D graphics pipeline. One no longer draws pixels directly to a screen to represent objects. Instead, 3D object data is sent to the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) which handles the drawing. Shaders are what control things like an object’s lighting, textures, and more.
Implementing even a basic real-time shader in software on a Game Boy Color is pretty wild. Not only is it a pixels-and-sprites...
by QZ - yesterday at 17:01
Pet costs are rising everywhere — but owning a dog is particularly expensive in some states
by BBC - yesterday at 16:31
Two people died when a tree fell on their car during a historic winter storm that has also delayed flights and left thousands without power.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 16:19
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 16:00
In science fiction, the use of gunpowder-based weapons is generally portrayed as something from a savage past, with technology having long since moved on to more civilized types of destructive weaponry, involving lasers, microwaves, and electromagnetism. Instead of messy detonating powder, energy-weapons are used to near-instantly deposit significant amounts of energy into the target, and railguns enable the delivery of projectiles at many times the speed of sound using nothing but the raw power of electricity and some creative physics.
Of course, the reason that we don’t see sci-fi weapons deployed everywhere has arguably less to do with today’s levels of savagery in geopolitics and more with the fact...
by Korben - yesterday at 15:54
Un développeur vient de prendre le contrôle de plus de 10 000 appareils DJI (dont
7 000 robots aspirateurs Romo
- lien affilié) répartis dans 24 pays... en voulant juste piloter le sien avec une manette PS5.
Oui oui c'est un grand malade ^^.
À la base, Sammy Azdoufal, responsable IA chez Emerald Stay, voulait juste s'amuser avec son aspi alors il a d'abord essayé d'y connecter sa manette DualSense en Bluetooth, et puis il a fini par utiliser Claude Code pour décompiler l'appli mobile DJI (version Android) et reverse-engineerer les protocoles MQTT de DJI. Bien sûr, il lui fallait un token d'auth pour prouver qu'il était bien proprio du Romo et jusque-là, rien de méchant...
Sauf que le broker MQTT de...
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 15:54
Écologique : 64 fois moins de calculs signifie 64 fois moins d’énergie. À l’heure où les datacenters d’IA consomment autant que des pays entiers, ce n’est pas anodin.
Vitesse : de 38% plus rapide.
Souveraineté : des modèles performants sans les infrastructures pharaoniques des GAFAM. Une IA qui pourrait tourner en Europe, sur des machines européennes.
Explicabilité : contrairement aux boîtes noires actuelles, on comprend POURQUOI le modèle fait attention à tel ou tel élément – parce qu’il cherche l’Agent, ou le Temps, ou le Lieu. C’est un enjeu démocratique : une IA qu’on peut interroger. pribor.ai
Écrivez-moi.
by Korben - yesterday at 14:52
WorldMonitor
, c'est un dashboard open source qui agrège en temps réel à peu près TOUT ce qui se passe sur la planète. Géopolitique, conflits armés, marchés financiers, menaces cyber, catastrophes naturelles, trafic maritime... le tout sur une carte interactive avec 35 couches de données superposables ! Le truc, c'est que c'est pas juste un agrégateur de news. Là-dedans y'a 150+ flux RSS, du tracking de 220+ bases militaires, du suivi de vols militaires en direct via ADS-B, de la surveillance des câbles sous-marins, et même de la détection de feux de forêt par satellite via NASA FIRMS.
Ah et y'a aussi 8 flux vidéo live (Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, France24...), un index d'instabilité par pays...
by BBC - yesterday at 14:43
The prisoners escaped from a jail in Puerto Vallarta after armed men rammed one of the gates.
by Korben - yesterday at 14:26
AsteroidOS
, c'est une distro Linux open source qui tourne... sur des
montres connectées
! Oui oui, du manchot au poignet et l'idée en fait, c'est de virer
WearOS
et toute la télémétrie Google qui va avec, pour le remplacer par un OS libre sans tracking ou de compte à se créer.
Ce projet existe depuis 2015 et supporte aujourd'hui une trentaine de montres (LG Watch, Huawei Watch, TicWatch, Asus Zenwatch, Fossil Gen 4/5/6...). Vous flashez votre tocante connectée, et vous récupérez un OS avec agenda, météo, chronomètre, boussole, moniteur cardiaque, contrôle musical et même un petit jeu. Le tout en Qt/QML, avec des cadrans communautaires et un affichage permanent ! Côté
vie privée
, c'est même...
by Torrentfreak - yesterday at 14:19
In July 2025, adult content producers Strike 3 Holdings and Counterlife Media filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Meta. The complaint accused the tech company of using adult films to assist its AI model training. Similar claims have been made by other rightsholders, including many book authors.
This latest case, with over 350 million dollars in potential damages, specifically focuses on Meta’s BitTorrent activity that was recorded in detail through proprietary torrent tracking software. That’s no surprise, as plaintiff Strike 3 is the most active copyright litigant in the United States, known for targeting thousands of alleged BitTorrent pirates based on similar evidence.
Meta responded in...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The scandal suggests that everything awful we’ve ever believed is true.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
In a funk: They couldn’t help but notice that the over-all vibe of the online chatter was negative.
by Korben - yesterday at 11:46
VYALO
, c'est une app iOS gratuite qui part d'un constat que tout le monde connaît... 9 résolutions sur 10 finissent à la poubelle. Vous savez de quoi je parle car on sort à peine du nouvel an et je pense que vous avez déjà abandonné le sport et la gentillesse sur les réseaux sociaux... Mais c'est normal car ces bonnes résolutions, on les fait dans son coin, sans personne pour nous secouer.
Heureusement celui qui va nous secouer pour nous aider à les tenir, c'est Nathan, dev solo de 22 ans en Haute-Savoie et fidèle lecteur de Korben.info qui eu une idée plutôt pas con : Vous faire surveiller par vos pôtes !!
En gros, vous posez vos objectifs (
sport
, lecture, code, peu importe), vos amis voient...