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by BBC - about 37 minutes
Leaders from Europe, Canada and Japan say the plan needs "additional work" but includes elements "essential for a just and lasting peace".
by io9 - about 53 minutes
It's Michael Clayton meets RoboCop (allegedly!)
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Quatre jours après ses propos devant les maires où il avait affirmé qu’il fallait « accepter de perdre ses enfants » face à l’éventualité d’une guerre avec la Russie, le général Fabien Mandon a justifié ses propos samedi soir sur France 5. Emmanuel Macron lui a réitéré sa « confiance ».
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Les américains Marco Rubio et Steve Witkoff doivent arriver dimanche en Suisse pour discuter du plan de Donald Trump avec les Ukrainiens, jugé favorable à la Russie. Une réunion des pays de la « coalition des volontaires » se tiendra mardi en visioconférence.
by HackAdAy - about 2 hours
That MacOS (formerly OS X) has BSD roots is a well-known fact, with its predecessor NeXTSTEP and its XNU kernel derived from 4.3BSD. Subsequent releases of OS X/MacOS then proceeded to happily copy more bits from 4.4BSD, FreeBSD and other BSDs.
In that respect the thing that makes MacOS unique compared to other BSDs is its user interface, which is what the open source ravynOS seeks to address. By taking FreeBSD as its core, and crafting a MacOS-like UI on top, it intends to provide the MacOS UI experience without locking the user into the Apple ecosystem.
Although FreeBSD already has the ability to use the same desktop environments as Linux, there are quite a few people who prefer the Apple UX. As noted in the...
by The Verge - about 2 hours
Black Friday isn’t here quite yet, but that hasn’t stopped Sony from kicking off an excellent holiday promo, which runs through December 18th. The ongoing sale spans everything from PlayStation 5 consoles to Sony’s latest accessories — including Sony’s standard DualSense Wireless Controller, which is now matching its all-time low of $54.99 ($20 off) in multiple colors at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. Although the aforementioned deal price applies to Sony’s base models — including the go-to black and white variants — you can also pick up limited edition models inspired by Astro Bot (Walmart / Best Buy), God of War (Amazon / Walmart), and Ghost of Yōtei (Walmart / Best Buy) for around $64 (also...
by io9 - about 3 hours
If the world demands more 'Wicked' in their lives after 'For Good,' what would you like to see from it?
by io9 - about 3 hours
Visiting all your favorite destinations this holiday season doesn't have to put a dent in your wallet.
by The Verge - about 3 hours
In August, Apple Music launched a tool for importing playlists from other streaming services. The bruhahah over Daniel Ek’s war profiteering was in full swing, and artists were starting to flee. The two things may have been unrelated, but the timing was certainly fortuitous. Now Spotify is launching its own playlist transfer tool, in hopes of winning over some defectors from other platforms. The feature isn’t something brand-new, built from the ground up. Instead, it’s a direct integration with TuneMyMusic, which lets you shuttle playlists between services like Tidal, YouTube Music, Qobuz, Beatport, and even Napster. Of course, TuneMyMusic is just one of several services that offer the same ability,...
by Ben Tasker - about 3 hours
It's a little over a month since I was prescribed medicinal cannabis and have been taking half to a full gummy each evening (aside from not wanting to risk being impaired during the day, higher levels of daily use are associated with lower levels of pain relief).
For my prescriptions to continue, I need to (virtually) attend a check up appointment in order to discuss whether it's proving effective (as well as ensure that there haven't been any issues etc).
Conveniently (unfortunately?), I have just had a demonstration of efficacy.
Last week, I attended a work on-site in Playa Del Carmen, Cancun. Unfortunately, I was unable to carry medicinal cannabis into the country (I asked the Mexican embassy in advance and...
by The Verge - about 3 hours
Black Friday is the most anticipated day of the year for bargain hunters. While there’s still some time to go before November 28th, we’ve already found a healthy selection of early discounts, allowing you to get a jump on your holiday shopping. Right now, for instance, the new AirPods Pro 3 are receiving their first sizable discount. Meanwhile, Google’s Pixel Watch 4 — the Android watch to beat — is on sale for the first time. However, that’s just a taste of what’s to come in November. As the month goes on, we’re expecting to see even more deals — including sizable drops on robovacs, TVs, and headphones. In fact, retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target have already kicked off...
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
L’accord adopté samedi 22 novembre à Belem, au Brésil, prévoit notamment le triplement, d’ici à 2035, des financements des pays développés pour l’adaptation climatique des pays en développement.
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Depuis qu’il est arrivé, enfant, aux États-Unis, ce journaliste n’a cessé de s’étonner de l’étrange et coûteux rituel consistant chaque automne à éliminer les feuilles mortes, au râteau ou au souffleur, cet appareil si bruyant dans les rues américaines. Dans les colonnes du “Wall Street Journal”, il invite à changer de regard et à laisser faire la nature.
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Connues depuis trente ans en Bosnie-Herzégovine, les accusations contre de riches Occidentaux qui auraient payé les forces des Serbes de Bosnie pour tirer pour le plaisir sur les civils de Sarajevo, lors du siège de la ville dans les années 1990, ressurgissent avec une plainte déposée devant la justice italienne. Un journaliste croate accuse l’actuel chef de l’État serbe d’en avoir fait partie.
by io9 - about 4 hours
A live-action 'Mobile Suit Gundam' movie is still happening, and it might've found a co-lead for an apparent star-crossed lovers story.
by io9 - about 4 hours
AI is good for politics and good for business too.
by HackAdAy - about 5 hours
One of our newer writers, [Tyler August], recently wrote a love letter to plasma TV technology. Sitting between the ubiquitous LCD and the vanishing CRT, the plasma TV had its moment in the sun, but never became quite as popular as either of the other display techs, for all sorts of reasons. By all means, go read his article if you’re interested in the details. I’ll freely admit that it had me thinking that I needed a plasma TV.
I don’t, of course. But why do I, and probably a bunch of you out there, like old and/or odd tech? Take [Tyler]’s plasma fetish, for instance, or many people’s love for VFD or nixie tube displays. At Supercon, a number of people had hit up Apex Electronics, a local surplus...
by Wired - about 5 hours
Keep your iPhone or Qi2 Android phone topped up with one of these WIRED-tested Qi2 or MagSafe portable chargers.
by The Verge - about 5 hours
The Xreal One look a bit like the glasses you get from the optician after having your pupils dilated. But they’re not as bulky or heavy as a VR headset. I’ll admit it, I thought AR glasses like the Xreal One were a joke when I first heard about them. But they clicked for me as a gamer when I realized they could be plugged into a Steam Deck or an iPad to have my own huge, private display no matter where I am. If you want to be fully immersed in your games and movies (without wearing a bulky VR headset), there are some great AR glasses on sale for their lowest prices ever for Black Friday. The Xreal One glasses are packed with features and cost $399.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is $180 off the original...
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Environ 6 200 personnes se sont rassemblées samedi après-midi à Marseille à l’appel de l’association fondée par le militant écologiste Amine Kessaci, Conscience, pour venir en aide aux familles de victimes de narchomicides.
by BBC - about 5 hours
The former Brazilian president is suspected of damaging an ankle bracelet as part of an alleged escape plan.
by Wired - about 5 hours
You’re hunched over your desk and phone for hours. We rounded up gadgets, a DIY trick, and even some yoga advice to help you straighten up.
by Wired - about 6 hours
Plug into free HD TV with these convenient and affordable indoor antennas.
by The Verge - about 6 hours
It took me a long time to become even halfway decent at Forestrike. The martial arts action game, from Olija developer Skeleton Crew, has a unique twist in that it lets you see what will happen in most battles and then practice your strategy accordingly. It turns the act of combat into a type of puzzle game, but one that still requires fast reflexes and precision decision-making to be successful. And it has successfully turned me into a solid fighter - at least in the realm of a pixelated video game.
You play as a martial arts student named Yu, who, despite being relatively green, is tasked with ridding his homeland of an evil empire. To do …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Paul Jorion - about 6 hours

Aujourd’hui, je vous propose de relier deux phénomènes qui semblent n’avoir aucun rapport :
— d’un côté, Noam Chomsky fréquentant Jeffrey Epstein ;
— de l’autre, le Bitcoin qui fléchit dès que l’avenir politique de Donald Trump s’assombrit.
Pourquoi mêler ces deux étrangetés ?
Parce que je suis psychanalyste — et que mon métier consiste à repérer les liens que tout le monde refuse de voir.
L’économiste cherche des causes.
Le politologue des structures.
Le crypto-enthousiaste un miracle.
Le psychanalyste, lui, observe le désir, l’aveuglement, la part d’inconscient qui organise le théâtre.
Et que voit-on ?
Chomsky, Summers, Woody Allen gravitant autour d’Epstein...
by Courrier International - about 6 hours
À l’heure où les escroqueries sentimentales font rage sur Internet, ces services bénéficient d’un regain d’intérêt de la part des jeunes. Ces derniers souhaitent trouver leur partenaire avec sûreté et efficacité.
by Wired - about 6 hours
Score a great gift for everyone on your list without breaking the bank. Every one of these gifts comes WIRED-recommended.
by Wired - about 7 hours
The chef’s knife is the workhorse of the kitchen. We sliced, diced, and minced to find the best for every home chef.
by Courrier International - about 7 hours
Animées par un désir de souveraineté et confrontées à des insurrections djihadistes qui accroissent leurs dépenses militaires, les juntes arrivées au pouvoir au Sahel nationalisent à tout-va leurs richesses minières. Et profitent ainsi de la flambée du cours de l’or.
by BBC - about 8 hours
A falling out with the US president erupted amid her relentless calls to release documents on the late paedophile.
by HackAdAy - about 8 hours
We absolutely adore inspired labor-of-love tales such as this one. [Alastair] wanted to build a synth for his daughter’s third birthday in spite of having no prior hardware knowledge. It became the perfect excuse to learn about CAD, microcontrollers, PCB design, and of course, 3D printing.
So, why a synth for a toddler? Aside from plain old ‘why not?’, the story goes that she received a Montessori busy-type board which she seemed to enjoy, and it reminded [Alastair] of the control surface of a synth. He wondered how hard it could be to build something similar that made sound and didn’t require constant button presses.
[Alastair] began his journey by dusting off a 15-year-old Arduino Inventors Kit. The...
by Ben Tasker - about 8 hours
My work laptop is made by Framework and apparently has a fingerprint sensor built into the power button.
Once I found out, I wanted to set it up so that I had a more convenient means of authenticating when working on the go (it's a little less useful in my office as I tend to dock with the laptop lid closed).
PAM integration allows me to use the fingerprint reader to login to, and unlock my laptop. Technically it can also be used for SSH authentication, though I wouldn't normally have the necessary proximity to actually use it.
This post describes how to enable fingerprint authentication on Linux. Although I wrote it because of my Framework, it also works with fingerprint enabled Thinkpads (you can find a list...
by BBC - about 8 hours
The kidnapping comes amid a surge of attacks by armed groups in the African nation.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
When I was diagnosed with leukemia, my first thought was that this couldn’t be happening to me, to my family.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
Whether you’re staying for one meal or the entire season, these festive offerings will show just how grateful you are.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
The Victorian photographer has gained a cult following for her intimate and surprising images of women.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
The new sci-fi drama from Vince Gilligan posits an end-of-humanity scenario that everyone other than its protagonist can agree on.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
A new book traces the intellectual origins of Trumpism—straight into the void.
by QZ - about 10 hours
Learn how to protect your belongings using smart planning and packing — and trusted movers
by QZ - about 10 hours
AI companies are turning to debt markets to fund data centers. But analysts say this new wave of bonds aren't bubbles
by QZ - about 10 hours
These locations encourage — or force — guests to surrender their electronics for a more peaceful stay
by HackAdAy - about 11 hours
There’s more to making an oscillator than meets the eye, and [lcamtuf] is here with a good primer on the subject. It starts with the old joke that if you need an oscillator it’s best to try to make an amplifier instead, but of course the real point here is to learn how to make not just a mere oscillator, but a good oscillator.
He does this by taking the oscillator back to first principles and explaining positive feedback on an amplifier, before introducing the Schmitt trigger, an RC circuit to induce a delay, and then phase shift. These oscillators are not complex circuits by any means, so understanding their principles should allow you to unlock the secrets of oscillation in a less haphazard way than just...
by Journal du Lapin - about 13 hours
Cet Easter Egg est un peu particulkier : la personne à l’origine de l’Easter Egg (et qui se trouve dedans) est décédée récemment. C’est Rebecca Heineman, une développeuse qui a travaillé sur de nombreux portages de jeux sur Macintosh, Apple IIgs et 3DO (notamment). Et elle a travaillé sur Wolfenstein 3D pour Macintosh (et d’autres, j’en ai parlé sur MacG). La version Mac de Wolfenstein 3D est techniquement bien plus avancée que la version pour PC. Elle utilise des BSP au lieu du ray casting (je vous conseille le Game Engine Black Book: Wolfenstein 3D pour les détails) et peut effectuer un rendu en 640 x 480. Le jeu est nettement plus beau (pour l’époque) mais tourne assez mal sur les...
by HackAdAy - about 14 hours
The history of the game Zork is a long and winding one, starting with MUDs and kin on university mainframes – where students entertained themselves in between their studies – and ending with the game being ported to home computers. These being pathetically undersized compared to even a PDP-10 meant that Zork got put to the axe, producing Zork I through III. Originally distributed by Infocom, eventually the process of Microsoft gobbling up game distributors and studios alike meant that Microsoft came to hold the license to these games. Games which are now open source as explained on the Microsoft Open Source blog.
Although the source had found its way onto the Internet previously, it’s now officially...
by Usbek & Rica - about 14 hours
Financée par des milliardaires de la Silicon Valley, Preventive cherche à éradiquer les maladies héréditaires en « corrigeant » le génome d’embryons humains. Une pratique hautement risquée et controversée.
by Le Monde - about 14 hours
Les joueurs du sélectionneur du XV de France, Fabien Galthié, affrontent les Wallabies, samedi soir, au Stade de France, épilogue d’une série de trois matchs marquée par leur défaite sans appel contre l’Afrique du Sud.
by La Horde - about 14 hours
L'AG Antifa Reims organise une Journée de lutte antifasciste, au programme formations, ateliers et concerts. -
Initiatives / concert, Reims, Rencontres et débats
by QZ - yesterday at 23:22
If your feed feels like it’s overrun by AI puppies and uncanny ‘influencers,’ you’re not alone. Here’s how to turn the synthetic stuff off
by QZ - yesterday at 22:10
The Federal Reserve will meet in December equipped with aging inflation and employment data. The BLS cancelled October's inflation report Friday
by BBC - friday at 21:15
There are 28 key points and while several on the face of it could be acceptable to Ukraine, others cross Kyiv's red lines.
by FluxBlog - friday at 19:16
Olivia Dean “Let Alone the One You Love”
Olivia Dean sold out four nights at Madison Square Garden this week, an extremely impressive feat for a singer who just recently played four shows there as the opening act for Sabrina Carpenter. It’s a real perspective-shifter – Dean is substantially more popular than she seemed, and the market for lovelorn classic-style R&B is clearly stronger than ever. (Also take note of Giveon’s show at MSG, and Cleo Sol selling out three nights at Radio City Music Hall.) Dean has a lot of very good songs, but I figure a lot of her success comes down to how easily and effortlessly she fills a void in the pop landscape where Adele and Amy Winehouse used to be. Her music...
by Korben - friday at 18:07
J’ai commencé à regarder le documentaire sur Jeffrey Epstein hier sur
Netflix
et je ne suis même pas allé au bout du premier épisode tellement ce qu’a fait ce mec est à gerber. Les témoignages sont horribles, avec tous les détails moches donc j’ai arrêté de regarder ça. Vraiment une ordure ce mec… et j’ai vu aussi un peu ce qu’il se passe dans la presse, notamment avec Trump et ses mensonges de fifou…
Bref, si je vous parle de ça aujourd’hui, c’est parce qu’il y a quelqu’un qui a créé
jmail.world
, un site qui affiche dans une interface type Gmail l’intégralité des emails Jeffrey Epstein qui ont été libérés par le Congrès américain.
Le site a été créé par Luke...
by Les Décodeurs - friday at 18:01
Les envois de fonds des diasporas vers leur pays d’origine augmentent d’année en année. Que sait-on de ces flux financiers ? Les Décodeurs font le point.
by Human Progress - friday at 17:59
“Waymo began operating fully autonomous vehicles in Miami on Tuesday, kicking off the expansion of its ride-hailing service to more U.S. cities as it races to cement its lead in self-driving technology. The company said it would roll out operations for its employees in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Orlando in the coming weeks, ahead of a public launch for riders in 2026.” From Reuters.
The post Waymo Launches Fully Autonomous Robotaxis in Miami appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - friday at 17:40
“For the first time, scientists are tracking the migration of monarch butterflies across much of North America, actively monitoring individual insects on journeys from as far away as Ontario all the way to their overwintering colonies in central Mexico. This long-sought achievement could provide crucial insights into the poorly understood life cycles of hundreds of species of butterflies, bees and other flying insects at a time when many are in steep decline. The breakthrough is the result of a tiny solar-powered radio tag that weighs just 60 milligrams and sells for $200. Researchers have tagged more than 400 monarchs this year and are now following their journeys on a cellphone app created by the New...
by Human Progress - friday at 17:25
“In a significant public health achievement, Cabo Verde, Mauritius and Seychelles have eliminated measles and rubella, becoming the first sub-Saharan countries to attain this milestone.     The three countries were verified by the African Regional Verification Commission for Measles and Rubella Elimination, established by World Health Organization (WHO).” From World Health Organization.
The post Seychelles, Mauritius, Cabo Verde Eliminate Measles and Rubella appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - friday at 17:22
“Startup Valar Atomics said on Monday that it achieved criticality—an essential nuclear milestone—with the help of one of the country’s top nuclear laboratories. The El Segundo, California-based startup, which last week announced it had secured a $130 million funding round with backing from Palmer Luckey and Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, claims that it is the first nuclear startup to create a critical fission reaction. It’s also, more specifically, the first company in a special Department of Energy pilot program aiming to get at least three startups to criticality by July 4 of next year to announce it had achieved this reaction. The pilot program, which was formed following an executive order president...
by Human Progress - friday at 16:51
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals’drug for a type of genetic disorder that causes extremely high levels of fat in the bloodstream, the health regulator’s website showed on Tuesday. The approval marks Arrowhead’s first product on the market and the second U.S.-authorized treatment for a hereditary condition known as familial chylomicronemia syndrome. In a late-stage study with 75 patients, the drug branded as Redemplo reduced triglycerides, a key hallmark of the disease, by 80% and cut the risk of pancreatitis by 83% versus placebo. FCS is a rare inherited disorder caused by defects in lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme responsible for breaking down fat particles,...
by Les Décodeurs - friday at 16:43
Alors que la fin de l’année approche, l’heure est à la fête, mais aussi aux bilans. Nous vous proposons de réaliser un classement des œuvres parues cette année qui vous ont le plus marqué.