constant stream of curated content
by Le Monde - about 23 minutes
Cette déclaration du chef de la diplomatie iranienne, Abbas Araghchi, intervient après un appel, samedi, de Donald Trump aux autres nations, dont la France, à envoyer des navires de guerre afin de sécuriser les approvisionnements mondiaux en pétrole transitant par le détroit d’Ormuz, largement bloqué par l’Iran.
by BBC - about 24 minutes
Mohammed, aged five, and Othman, aged seven, were killed alongside their parents, the Palestinian health ministry says.
by Wired - about 30 minutes
iGarden's new pool-cleaning robot pairs sporty design with a long runtime, though there are a few quirks.
by BBC - about 49 minutes
Eleven people were rescued overnight after a minibus taxi got stuck in rising floodwaters in Nairobi.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Deux semaines après le début de la guerre au Moyen-Orient, l’essence sans plomb 95 ou 98 flirtait, dans toutes les stations de France, avec les 2 euros le litre quand le gazole avait déjà franchi ce seuil, vendredi 13 mars.
by New Yorker - about 1 hour
It could have been an experiment by the master. An early draft. A failed caprice.
by New Yorker - about 1 hour
The “world’s best restaurant” has been rocked—again—by revelations of the chef René Redzepi’s abusive behavior.
by Wired - about 1 hour
Despite a price tag that’s a literal joke, this is still a cool collector’s item for gaming nerds.
by New Yorker - about 1 hour
Even with Kristi Noem gone, the Administration’s immigration agenda shows no signs of flagging—in fact, it is leading toward a new humanitarian and legal crisis.
by New Yorker - about 1 hour
The author reads his story from the March 23, 2026, issue of the magazine.
by New Yorker - about 1 hour
Fresh from Silicon Valley.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
Des chercheurs ont synthétisé les résultats de dizaines d’études d’imagerie cérébrale. Ceux-ci tendent à montrer que le contact avec la nature a un effet apaisant sur le cerveau, qui est exposé à des stimuli plus doux qu’en milieu urbain. En découlent réduction du stress, soulagement physique et clarté émotionnelle, explique “Le Devoir”.
by Wired - about 1 hour
The iconic hourglass pour-over brewer proves great design never goes out of style.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Perroquets, singes, serpents, voire bébés jaguars… Au Brésil, le trafic d’animaux sauvages alimente un marché clandestin très rentable, souvent lié aux gangs de narcotrafiquants. Malgré des opérations policières d’envergure, les autorités peinent à endiguer ce commerce.
by io9 - about 2 hours
Travis Kalanick is back, and he’s “treating atoms like bits.”
by QZ - about 2 hours
Discover these coastal retirement spots that balance quality healthcare access, lifestyle amenities, and long-term affordability for retirees
by QZ - about 2 hours
AI’s next breakthrough won’t come from scraping the web. Companies are racing to unlock new training data, from personal data to drones and corporate archives
by Wired - about 2 hours
The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and land safely.
by QZ - about 2 hours
These SUVs and minivans can comfortably fit seven or eight — and won't leave anyone complaining about getting stuck in the back row
by QZ - about 2 hours
Discover how successful entrepreneurs spend their weekends to recharge, stay inspired, and set themselves up for a productive week ahead
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Le président ukrainien a précisé que le système sol-air moyenne portée - terrestre sera testé contre des missiles balistiques russes comme solution autre que le système américain Patriot. Il s’agit du « sujet le plus important » de ses discussions avec Emmanuel Macron à Paris vendredi, a-t-il ajouté.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Les médias polonais redoutent l’implantation d’un hôtel cinq étoiles dans le quartier juif historique de Cracovie, Kazimierz, et se font l’écho des habitants, qui manifestent depuis deux semaines. L’investissement implique de déloger des boutiques, des bars bohèmes et surtout des dizaines d’habitants.
by BBC - about 3 hours
The aircraft was on a combat mission as part of ongoing US operations against Iran when it crashed in western Iraq on Thursday.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
3D printing has had its time to spread its wings into the everyday home, yet many of those homes lack the proper ventilation to prevent the toxic VOCs from escaping. Because of this, [Clura] has put together an entire open-sourced smart enclosure for most open concept printers. While certain 3D printers or filament choices lend themselves to being worse than others, any type of plastic particles floating around shouldn’t find their way into your lungs. The [Clura] enclosure design includes HEPA and carbon filters in an attempt to remove this material from the air. Of course, there’s always the choice to have a tent around your printer, but this won’t actually remove any VOCs and air located inside a...
by daryo Bluesky - about 3 hours
Réclame !
http://www.chezfoucart.com/2026/02/20/reclame-3/
by Journal du Lapin - about 4 hours
C’est assez rare de voir des vidéos sur la Pippin et Sakharu, un vidéaste, a proposé une très bonne vidéo sur la console. Il est visiblement venu lire ici (le site est dans les sources) et la vidéo est vraiment intéressante, même si un truc m’a crispé : il prononce Pipain et pas Pippin (Pippine), qui est la prononciation officielle. Et le titre devrait parler aux Belges. Il y a quelques erreurs sur la @World (Super Marathon n’était malheureusement pas livré) mais c’est dans l’ensemble vraiment intéressant avec de belles images images d’archives (comme celles du Milia). Le documentaire s’intéresse à l’histoire de la console (et son échec) dans un très bon résumé sur Bandai et...
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Six ans après un scrutin marqué par la crise sanitaire du Covid-19, les électeurs sont appelés aux urnes dimanche pour le premier tour des élections municipales, où la participation sera observée de près et dont le résultat s’annonce indécis dans plusieurs grandes villes. Les résultats seront dévoilés à partir de 20 heures.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Cette semaine, dans notre newsletter consacrée à ce que la presse étrangère écrit de meilleur et de pire sur l’Hexagone : vous avez vu ces chips ?
by Les Décodeurs - about 6 hours
Plus de 50 000 listes et 900 000 candidats se préparent dans les 34 944 communes de France et les arrondissements de Paris, Lyon et Marseille lors du scrutin des 15 et 22 mars.
by Courrier International - about 6 hours
Le président américain a demandé samedi aux pays qui importent du pétrole via cette voie maritime stratégique entravée par la guerre de la sécuriser, en promettant l’aide de Washington. Il a dit espérer que plusieurs pays, dont la France, enverraient des navires de guerre.
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Reading analog clocks is a pretty straightforward skill to learn. However, if you’ve already learned to read and don’t want to pick up the extra skill, a word clock is a perfect solution for telling time. [povey_tech] found some nice examples in the wild but didn’t appreciate the price, so he set about building his own.
The build is based around an ESP32 microcontroller. While many projects in this vein would use the onboard wireless connectivity to query network time servers, in this case, the board relies on the user manually setting the time and a DS1307 real-time-clock module to keep a steady tick. Also onboard is a VEML7700 ambient light sensor, which the microcontroller uses to control the...
by Les Décodeurs - about 6 hours
Dans un entretien au « Monde », la linguiste Anne Abeillé, autrice de « La grammaire se rebelle », explique pourquoi elle combat certaines règles grammaticales archaïques qui continuent d’être enseignées, à rebours de l’évolution de la langue.
by Le Monde - about 7 hours
Gilles Paris, éditorialiste au « Monde », analyse pourquoi les Etats-Unis ont écarté l’option d’une opération militaire d’ampleur contre la République islamique d’Iran pendant près d’un demi-sècle et à quoi il faut s’attendre maintenant que son président est passé à l’action.
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
If a zipper breaks, a 3D printer might not be the first tool one reaches for — but it’s more feasible than one might think. [MisterJ]’s zipper slider replacement is the kind of 3D print that used to be the domain of well-tuned printers only, but most hobbyist printers should be able to handle it nowadays.
The two-part design allows installation without unsewing the zipper ends. Note the print orientation of the green part, which maximizes the strength of the peg by making the layer lines perpendicular to the load.
What really sets this design apart from other printed versions is its split construction. Putting a new slider onto a zipper usually requires one to free the ends of the zipper by unsewing...
by HackAdAy - about 12 hours
[idealdealy] had a problem. GNU Radio Companion was proving to be a powerful tool, but it just didn’t look… cool enough. The solution? A custom bit of software called PimpMyGRC, designed to jazz things up a bit in everyone’s favorite open-source SDR package.
In the creator’s own words, PimpMyGRC solves the problem nobody had with GNU Radio. It stemmed from [idealdealy]’s desire to have a plain black background in the software to ease eye strain during late night debug sessions. From there, it developed into a full theming package coded in Python, complete with all kinds of fun color schemes. You can go with “arctic” if you’re somewhere cold, “bubblegum” if you’re feeling young and fun,...
by BBC - yesterday at 23:55
A relative tells BBC those killed were civilians and not Hezbollah operatives, but the Israel Defense Forces says it was targeting "terrorist infrastructure".
by BBC - yesterday at 23:27
Tommy Thompson spent more than a decade in prison after refusing to disclose the whereabouts of 500 missing gold coins.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:57
In September, Donald Trump claimed that "the United States is getting a tremendous fee" for brokering the TikTok deal. Now sources tell the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times that fee is expected to be in the range of $10 billion. The money is supposedly being paid by new investors, including Oracle and Silver Lake. Reports are that $2.5 billion was already paid to the Treasury when the deal closed on January 22nd. The rest will be paid out in installments.
This is the latest example of the Trump administration inserting itself into private business in unprecedented ways, including taking on a 10-percent stake in Intel last August, …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 21:00
It’s Pi Day, and while we know that many of you celebrate privately, those that take a moment to put aside their contemplation of all things circular and join us on this mathematically-significant day will likely know the name [Cristiano Monteiro]. Since 2022 he’s made it a yearly tradition to put together a themed project every March 14th, and he’s just put the finishing touches on the 2026 edition.
Generally, [Cristiano] sends in some interesting hardware device that visualizes the calculation of pi, but this year he surprised us a bit by delivering a software project. His Orbital Pi Simulator allows you to see what would happen to an orbiting spacecraft if it’s navigation system suddenly believed...
by io9 - yesterday at 20:42
If you have your heart set on AI-generating some John Wick-style action scenes starring celebrities with weird voices, we have some bad news.
by io9 - yesterday at 20:00
A lot of video game movies haven't been good, but to Pike, 'Doom' was bad enough to jeopardize her entire acting future.
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:48
According to Reuters, Meta is looking to offset spending on AI and data centers with a massive round of layoffs. Sources familiar with the matter say the company could lay off as much as 20 percent of its staff, eliminating roughly 15,800 positions. That would be the largest series of layoffs at the company since it terminated 22,000 workers over just a few months between November 2022 and early 2023.
Word of the potential downsizing comes after Meta signaled that it was all but giving up on VR and the Metaverse, slashing budgets and closing studios. Instead, the company has been spending big to attract AI talent, build data centers, and ac …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - yesterday at 18:38
Hulu has put a stake in 'Buffy: New Sunnydale,' which would've seen Sarah Michelle Gellar return to kill vampires with a new, young Slayer.
by io9 - yesterday at 17:47
The Scrubs star referred to himself as "The guy not dating his chatbot."
by Korben - yesterday at 17:10
Le SEO poisoning, vous connaissez ?
C'est quand votre référencement se fait flinguer parce que votre site se retrouve associé à des sites de casino, de porno et de téléchargement illégal. Et devinez quoi... ça m'arrive depuis bientôt un an !
Tout a commencé l'année dernière quand un nom de domaine reprenant mon pseudo a été enregistré depuis la Chine. Un clone quasi parfait de korben.info, avec tout mon contenu aspiré, sauf que tous les liens avaient été remplacés par des redirections frauduleuses. Mon Patreon, mon Twitter, ma newsletter, mes liens Twitch... tout renvoyait vers des trackers douteux. En fait, ça a été fait via un service de clonage de sites à quelques yuans par mois...
by Korben - yesterday at 16:57
Google Antigravity, c'est gratuit. Enfin... c'était gratuit. Puis c'est passé à +20 balles par mois. Et maintenant, pour un usage sérieux, comptez 275 € par mois. Bienvenue dans le bait and switch version Google.
En novembre,
je vous présentais l'IDE agent-first de Google
et à l'époque, c'était en preview publique, gratuit, avec des quotas "très généreux" selon Google. Même
Linus Torvalds s'en servait
pour ses projets perso en mode vibe coding. La hype était bien réelle !
Sauf qu'un lecteur, FX, m'a envoyé son retour d'expérience et à vrai dire, c'est édifiant. En décembre, il teste l'outil sur sa machine, profite de l'accès gratuit aux modèles Gemini Pro, Claude Opus et Sonnet. Le gain...
by The Verge - yesterday at 16:46
Happy Saturday, all! This week, we found a number of deals that should help you unwind and relax over the next few days (and beyond). If you’re planning to stream the Oscars on Sunday, there’s still time to take advantage of a great deal on Hulu and Disney Plus, as well as Google’s latest 4K streaming device. Speaking of Google, you can also currently save $60 on the Pixel Watch 4; there are also savings to be had on microSD Express cards, ice cream makers, and a host of other great tech this weekend. So, without further ado, let’s get to it. Hulu and Disney Plus recently launched a terrific promo that drops the price of the ad-supported bundle for new and returning subscribers to just $4.99 a month...
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 16:40
Thoiras-Corbès • France • September 2021 📷 #flashes
by The Verge - yesterday at 16:30
Though it was weird to see the Golden Globes partner with Polymarket for its most recent awards show, the collaboration wasn't shocking given the way that people have begun using prediction markets to gamble on basically anything. Prediction markets are being used to bet on everything from when wars might break out to who will win the Nobel Peace Prize, so why wouldn't people also be interested in placing wagers on more entertaining and less consequential things, like celebrities' chances of winning industry accolades?
But this "everything is gambling" culture has given prediction market firms an opportunity to insert themselves into other …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 16:00
Neo to the left of me. Pros are to the right. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge Not much has changed in the new MacBook Air for 2026: It now has the M5 chip, Wi-Fi 7, and faster storage starting at 512GB instead of 256GB. It's just as outstanding a computer as last year's model, even if it's a shame it's $100 more expensive. The bigger change has happened to the Air. The MacBook Neo now exists, and it's an awesome little computer for $500 less than the base 13-inch Air. The Neo's existence doesn't invalidate the Air or make it pointless, and I doubt the Neo will cannibalize too much of the Air's sales. The Air is a more capable, faster, and sleeker machine. Having the Neo sit beneath it does paint...
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 15:47
Quinzaines, N° 1273, janvier-février 2026, pages 21 à 23
En 1993, James E. Files, ancien associé de la mafia et ex‑soldat, accorda depuis sa prison une interview enregistrée, dans laquelle il affirmait avoir tiré le coup fatal qui tua le président John F. Kennedy le 22 novembre 1963. Selon Files, l’assassinat fut le résultat d’une opération coordonnée impliquant des éléments du crime organisé et des services de renseignement américains. Malgré le niveau de détail apparent et la cohérence interne de son récit, sa confession fut rejetée aussi bien par les historiens officiels, les experts universitaires que par la plupart des partisans de théories alternatives ou conspirationnistes. Le...
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 13:00
Désignés en même temps que les maires et les conseillers municipaux, les conseillers communautaires exercent des compétences décisives pour la vie de leurs administrés.
by Wired - saturday at 12:30
Save money and reduce your carbon footprint with these tips to snag the best deals on quality refurbished and used electronics.
by Chez Foucart - saturday at 11:28
Dans le cadre de la rubrique « Au Conseil d’Etat » du JCP A – Semaine Juridique – Edition Administration & Collectivités territoriales, j’ai l’honneur de chroniquer – chaque semaine – quelques arrêts et jugements de la jurisprudence administrative. Voici un extrait du prochain numéro : CÉ, 12 mars 2026, Ministre de l’économie et des […]
by QZ - saturday at 10:00
Like just about every other industry right now, recycling is betting that AI can change the calculus
by daryo Bluesky - saturday at 8:40
Agents IA et cybersécurité : le scénario OpenClaw
https://www.zataz.com/agents-ia-et-cybersecurite-le-scenario-openclaw/
by Journal du Lapin - saturday at 8:00
C’est entre l’Easter Egg et le souci du détail de la part de Nintendo, mais si vous lancez les émulateurs du Nintendo Switch Online avec les manettes officielles, l’interface change. On commence par la NES. Sans manettes particulières, la barre latérale est rouge. Avec une manette de NES, ça passe au gris et l’icône de votre compte affiche la manette. Si vous avez une manette de Famicom japonaise, ça fonctionne aussi : vous aurez le rouge de l’époque. En bonus, les effets sonores changent.
Sans manette
La NES
La Famicom
Pour la Super NES, même chose. Du rouge en standard, du gris si vous avez une manette de Super Famicom ou de Super Nintendo (européenne) et des notes de violet avec la...
by Les Décodeurs - saturday at 6:30
Les « Epstein Files » lèvent le voile sur la relation étroite entre le financier déchu Jeffrey Epstein et le milliardaire Leon Black, figure majeure du marché de l’art. Correspondances, documents financiers et témoignages dessinent une amitié qui soulève de nouvelles questions sur les liens entre l’homme d’affaires et le réseau du prédateur sexuel.
by Les Décodeurs - saturday at 6:00
Après la mort d’un soldat français au Moyen-Orient, le débat s’intensifie sur la position « strictement défensive » de la France. Les clés pour comprendre les enjeux.
by Human Progress - friday at 22:43
“In the age of the internet, we’re fortunate to have virtual access to museum collections around the world, thanks to objects in the public domain and programs like The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Initiative. Through a searchable digital catalogue, visitors to the museum’s website can see hundreds of thousands of objects, many images of which are available for download. And it’s not alone—other institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Gallery of Art, and The Cleveland Museum of Art, among others, make pieces in their collections accessible to all. The thing is, digital images don’t always give us the full picture, so to speak. Even two-dimensional paintings and...