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by Le Monde - about 25 minutes
Le président américain a fait cette annonce, jeudi soir, évoquant une prolongation de trois semaines. Le cours du pétrole augmentait pour la cinquième journée, dépassant les 105 dollars le baril pour le brent de la mer du Nord.
by Courrier International - about 28 minutes
Expatriée dans le Midi français, cette chroniqueuse britannique explique à ses compatriotes le concept d’apéro à la française. Pour elle, c’est le moyen parfait pour enrichir sa vie sociale sans mauvaises surprises, à condition de savoir faire partir ses invités… britanniques.
by Korben - about 32 minutes
SentinelOne a publié une analyse qui peut redessiner la chronologie connue de la cyberguerre. Baptisé FAST16, ce framework de sabotage informatique a été compilé en 2005, soit cinq ans avant la découverte de Stuxnet. Si les analyses tiennent la route, ça en fait la plus ancienne cyberarme étatique documentée à ce jour.
Le principe est fourbe. FAST16 ne détruit rien, ne chiffre rien, ne vole rien. Il corrompt des calculs. Le driver kernel (fast16.sys) s'installe silencieusement sur la machine cible, se place dans le flux d'entrée/sortie du système de fichiers, et modifie le code exécutable de certains logiciels de calcul haute précision pendant leur chargement en mémoire.
Le logiciel tourne...
by BBC - about 37 minutes
The woman got stuck waist-deep in a pit latrine in the Australian outback after it gave way.
by Courrier International - about 47 minutes
Défense des commerces, régulation du trafic et surtout santé publique : les élus locaux sont nombreux à se mobiliser contre la venue du géant du fast-food sur leur territoire, a constaté le magazine “Knack”, dans l’une des trois régions belges.
by BBC - about 52 minutes
The widely circulated image had prompted authorities to move their search operation.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Les conflits en Ukraine et en Iran bouleversent les modèles militaires issus de la seconde guerre mondiale, observe, dans un entretien au « Monde », le chercheur en stratégie et questions militaires. Les systèmes d’IA remettent notamment en cause les stratégies et interrogent l’éthique des armées. La bipolarité de la guerre froide laisse aussi la place à une « multipolarité nucléaire » plus difficile à appréhender.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Washington et Téhéran semblent se livrer à un numéro de haute voltige au bord de l’abîme, souligne le chroniqueur américain David Ignatius pour “Foreign Policy”. Tous les moyens sont bons pour faire pression sur l’adversaire. Mais alors même que les deux camps semblent vouloir aboutir un accord, ils persistent à dire qu’ils n’en ont pas besoin.
by Korben - about 2 hours
Si vous bossez sur Mac et que Docker Desktop commence à vous prendre la tête, les amis, y'a une alternative super cool qui vient de débarquer. Ça s'appelle
Mocker
, c'est écrit en Swift, c'est sous licence AGPL-3.0, et le principe c'est de remplacer la CLI de Docker à l'identique : mêmes flags, mêmes formats de sortie, même syntaxe pour Compose. mocker run, mocker ps, mocker compose up (...bref, le README annonce 111 commandes et sous-commandes couvertes avec les flags qui matchent).
Pour l'installer, un brew tap us/tap && brew install mocker et c'est plié !
La plupart des images Docker Hub standards (format OCI) se pullent pareil, et votre fichier docker-compose.yml tourne le plus souvent sans rien...
by Korben - about 2 hours
Je viens de tomber sur un projet qui va vous renvoyer direct dans les années 80 !! Ça vous dirait que votre vieux Commodore 64 puisse balancer un prompt façon Unix, avec login, éditeur de texte et 30 commandes ? Hé bien c'est exactement ce que propose
C64UX
, codé en assembleur pur, sans patch ROM ni rien.
L'auteur, Anthony Scarola a sorti sa dernière version en février 2026, avec une bannière de démarrage qui balance fièrement des [ OK ] à chaque étape de la séquence de boot, exactement comme un vrai système Linux un peu trop fier de lui !
En gros sur votre
Commodore 64
, vous bootez normalement sous BASIC puis vous lancez le programme c64ux.prg (un simple LOAD et RUN), vous tapez votre...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
L’Organisation panaméricaine de la santé a mis en garde jeudi contre l’intensification de l’épidémie de rougeole dans les Amériques, notamment à l’approche de la Coupe du monde de football 2026, qui se tiendra en juin aux Etats-Unis, au Mexique et au Canada.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
The alien world of Saros feels like it has been touched by King Midas. The sky is golden after another impossibly frequent solar eclipse; rocks, specifically those of the precious resource Lucenite, radiate a shimmering amber. Even the body of our gruff hero Arjun Devraj (played by Rahul Kohli) is liable to turn deep, opulent yellow as he ventures further into the wilds of Carcosa. Should he die (a regular occurrence), the game cuts to stranger, more cryptic images, one of which is a double bed covered in gold silk sheets. It's a fittingly blingy aesthetic for this time when gaming has scarcely been a more gilded activity (seriously, have …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by daryo Bluesky - about 3 hours
India’s Expanding Site Blocking Orders Hit Legal Wall at Delhi High Court
https://torrentfreak.com/indias-expanding-site-blocking-orders-hit-legal-wall-at-delhi-high-court/
by Korben - about 3 hours
Si vous avez installé Bitwarden CLI via npm entre 17h57 et 19h30 PM (heure de New York) ce 22 avril, faut faire le ménage sur votre machine de toute urgence !! En effet, le package @bitwarden/cli version 2026.4.0 a été compromis durant 93 minutes, et le malware qui s'y trouvait a fait des dégâts chez les 334 personnes qui l'ont téléchargé pendant cette fenêtre.
Mais alors c'est quoi cette histoire encore ?
Hé bien des attaquants ont réussi à piéger le pipeline GitHub Actions de Bitwarden, à y injecter un fichier bw1.js dans le package npm officiel, et à le publier sans qu'aucune alerte ne parte. Jusqu'à ce que l'équipe sécurité de Bitwarden capte le truc et retire le package une heure et...
by BBC - about 3 hours
William Ruto says Kenyans speak "some of the best English in the world" while it is hard to understand Nigerians.
by Korben - about 3 hours
Les bannières cookies, franchement, plus personne à part quelques no-life ne les lisent. On clique tous sur "Accepter tout" par flemme et on sait tous pertinemment que nous venons de nous "auto-tracker" comme des débilos. Mais heureusement, y'a une extension Firefox qui fait le refus automatique à votre place, et qui envoie même un signal légal pour dire "non merci" aux sites qui jouent le jeu.
Cette extension s'appelle
Auto Reject Cookies
, elle est open source sous licence MIT,et se fait rapidement oubliée une fois installée sur Firefox (Desktop ou Android).
Ensuite, son boulot, elle le fait en arrière-plan : Quand une bannière de consentement apparaît, elle cherche le bouton "Reject All" et...
by Torrentfreak - about 3 hours
When the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cox Communications last month, it was immediately clear that the decision would also reach other ISP piracy cases. Many of the same record labels that fought Cox, also have active cases against other ISPs. This includes high-profile cases against Verizon and Altice.
These cases were already paused last year, awaiting the Supreme Court decision. This week, it became clear that both sides have agreed to dismiss the cases. In both cases, the parties filed joint stipulations voluntarily dismissing the lawsuits.
According to the legal paperwork, the dismissals are with prejudice, meaning the claims cannot be refiled. In addition, all parties will pay their own costs and...
by Journal du Lapin - about 3 hours
Il y a quelques temps, j’ai vu passer une manette pour iPhone en promotion, à 10 € (au lieu de 20 €). Je me suis dit que ça méritait un petit essai pour ce prix. Mais je ne m’attendais à rien et je suis quand même déçu. Physiquement, c’est cheap. On a du plastique de très mauvaise qualité, vaguement aux couleurs de la Nintendo Switch dans mon cas. C’est mal ajusté à l’arrière sur la glissière qui permet d’étendre un peu la manette (c’est gonflé), les boutons sont absolument horribles et pour les sticks analogiques, on a l’impression qu’il y a du papier de verre ou du gravier dedans dès qu’on va un peu trop loin. Il y a une prise USB-C (là aussi mal ajustée) à gauche,...
by Le Taurillon - about 4 hours
Adoptée en mai 2023, la directive européenne sur la transparence des salaires continue de faire couler de l'encre. Véritable révolution dans les pratiques professionnelles ou juste outil de remise à niveau des rémunérations entre les hommes et les femmes, le texte pose de nombreux défis pour les États membres, notamment dans sa transposition à l'échelon national. Décryptage. Quelles évolutions ?
La directive européenne sur la transparence des salaires (UE) 2023/970 vise à améliorer la transparence en matière de rémunération afin de réduire les inégalités salariales entre les femmes et les hommes. Désormais, la transparence des rémunérations ne s'inscrit plus dans une simple démarche...
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
Considering that Windows NT has the concept of so-called ‘subsystems’ whereby you can run different systems side-by-side, starting with the POSIX subsystem and later the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), it was probably only a matter of time before someone figured that doing this with Windows 9x was also completely reasonable. Ergo we now got [Hailey Somerville]’s Linux Subsystem for Windows.
To make running Linux inside Windows 9x work, it was necessary to heavily patch a Linux kernel, as normally there are no provisions for such a subsystems in Windows 9x’s kernel unlike the NT kernel. Correspondingly, the Linux kernel is based on user-mode Linux and hacked to call Windows 9x kernel APIs instead of...
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
Un ensemble de logements sociaux emblématique est au cœur d’une bataille de dix ans menée par des habitants et des architectes. Face à un projet de « résidentialisation » contesté, une pétition défend la réhabilitation.
by BBC - about 4 hours
The revelations intensify concerns about repeated police decisions not to investigate 2015 trafficking claims.
by Wired - about 4 hours
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by Wired - about 4 hours
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by Wired - about 4 hours
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by Wired - about 4 hours
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by Les Décodeurs - about 5 hours
Dans un rapport, les organisations non gouvernementales BEE et Client Earth jugent « illégal et inacceptable » le nombre de dossiers qui s’accumulent sur le bureau de la Commission européenne.
by La Horde - about 5 hours
Après une nouvelle agression de l'extrême droite à Brest, différents collectifs appellent à un rassemblement antiraciste -
Initiatives / Brest, Violences, Manifs et rassemblements
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
À l’issue de pourparlers entre Israël et le Liban, jeudi, à la Maison-Blanche, Donald Trump a annoncé une prolongation de trois semaines du cessez-le-feu entre les deux pays. Les parties ont toutes salué des discussions “historiques”, mais la presse rappelle qu’en l’absence du Hezbollah autour de la table, une paix durable reste illusoire.
by io9 - about 5 hours
The surprisingly sophisticated shipbuilding and repair techniques supported ancient navies across the Adriatic Sea.
by Courrier International - about 6 hours
Les principales actualités de ces dernières heures vues par la presse internationale.
by BBC - about 6 hours
In a phone interview with the BBC's North America editor, the president discussed next week's visit and his relationship with the UK PM.
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
VPNs, Virtual Private Networks, aren’t just a good idea to keep your data secure: for millions of people living under restrictive regimes they’re the only way to ensure full access to the internet. What do you do when your government orders ISPs to ban VPNs, like Russia has done recently?  [LaserHelix] shows us one way Gopniks cope, which is to use a ShadowSocks proxy.
If you’re not deep into network traffic, you might be wondering: how can an ISP block VPN traffic? Isn’t that stuff encrypted? Yes, but while the traffic going over the VPN is encrypted, you still need to connect to your VPN’s servers– and those handshake packets are easy enough to detect. You can do it at home with Wireshark, a...
by io9 - about 8 hours
Intel is slowly starting to enjoy the fruits of AI hype.
by io9 - about 9 hours
The K-Pop stans and Beyhive might be a bit bummed by the results.
by io9 - about 10 hours
“Prediction markets are not a haven for using misappropriated confidential or classified information for personal gain,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton for the Southern District of New York.
by Wired - about 10 hours
The master sergeant allegedly used classified intel to profit on the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, marking the first US arrest for insider trading on a prediction market.
by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
Some people learning the noble art of electronics find the jump from simpler tools like Fritzing to more complex ones, such as KiCAD, a little daunting, especially since they need to learn at least two tools. Fritzing is great for visualising your breadboard layout, but what if you want to start from a proper schematic, make a prototype on a breadboard and then design a custom PCB? Well, with the Kicad-breadboard plugin for (you guessed it!) KiCAD, you can now do all of this in the same tool.
A simple dual-rail oscillator schematic corresponding to the featured image above
Originally designed to support EE students at the University of Antwerp, the tool presents you with a virtual breadboard with configurable...
by The Verge - about 10 hours
Nicolas Maduro is seen in handcuffs after landing at a Manhattan helipad on January 5, 2026 in New York City. We knew someone made over $400,000 on suspicious Polymarket bets around the US operation to capture Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, but now we have a name: Gannon Ken Van Dyke. The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced Thursday that Van Dyke is in custody, on several charges, including using confidential government information for personal gain.
As described in the indictment, prosecutors allege Van Dyke was directly involved in the planning and execution of "Operation Absolute Resolve" to capture Maduro, and in the days before the capture, made several transactions...
by The Verge - about 11 hours
Microsoft started teasing a mysterious Discord and Xbox Game Pass partnership yesterday, and a new leak appears to have detailed exactly what's coming. Discord Previews has uncovered a new Xbox Game Pass "Starter Edition" that is bundled with Discord Nitro.
The Starter Edition reportedly includes "access to over 50 games from the Game Pass library," as well as 10 hours a month of Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming and the ability to earn Xbox Rewards points while playing games. It's not clear which games will be part of the more than 50 titles available, but the leaked images suggest that Stardew Valley, Grounded, and Fallout 4 will be included. …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 11 hours
Claude users can access more apps with Anthropic's AI now thanks to new connectors for everything from hiking to grocery shopping. Anthropic already supported connecting numerous work-related apps to Claude, like Microsoft apps, but this expansion focuses on personal apps like Audible, Spotify, Uber, AllTrails, TripAdvisor, Instacart, TurboTax, and others. Some of these apps, such as Spotify, already have similar connectors in OpenAI's ChatGPT. Once an app is connected, Claude will suggest relevant connected apps directly in your conversations, like using AllTrails for hike recommendations. Anthropic notes in its blog post announcing the n …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - about 11 hours
Lego's latest buildable statue takes us to the world of the DreamWorks icon, with a very clever sense of scale.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:36
Under the guidance of consummate bully / chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC is taking steps towards cracking down on children's entertainment that in any way explores the complexities of gender identity.
On Wednesday, the FCC's Media Bureau announced that it is soliciting comments from the public about whether the TV ratings system has made sound decisions regarding children's programming with transgender or non-binary characters. In a statement about the commenting period the FCC said that it was soliciting feedback due to an alleged uptick in "significant concerns" about whether "controversial gender identity issues are being included or prom …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by QZ - yesterday at 22:40
The chipmaker posted $13.6 billion in Q1 revenue, well above analyst expectations of $12.36 billion, and guided Q2 above forecasts
by New Yorker - yesterday at 22:03
The new movie details the backstage maneuvers that catapulted Michael Jackson to stardom but leaves his personal life out of the picture.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
With MCUs becoming increasingly more powerful it was only a matter of time before they would enable some more serious audio-processing tasks. [Danilo Gabriel]’s ESP32Synth library is a good example here, which provides an ESP-IDF based 80+ voice mixing and synthesis engine. If you ever wanted to create a pretty impressive audio synthesizer, then all you really need to get started is an ESP32, ESP32-S3 or similar dual-core Espressif MCU that has the requisite processing power.
Audio output goes via I2S, requiring only a cheap I2S DAC like the UDA1334A or PCM5102 to be connected, unless you really want to use the internal DAC. With this wired up you get 80 voices by default, with up to 350 voices demonstrated...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 21:38
It’s tough to reach an agreement with a President whose word is not his bond.
by QZ - yesterday at 21:30
Bloomberg reported the IPO could come as early as the third quarter, with Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, and Jefferies Financial Group advising
by Human Progress - yesterday at 21:29
“With the Colorado River in crisis, Arizona and Nevada are turning to an unconventional lifeline: the ocean water off California’s golden beaches. Both desert states are pursuing a deal with the San Diego County Water Authority to tap millions of gallons of fresh water produced by a Carlsbad ocean-desalination plant—the largest in North America—to help offset their reliance on the collapsing Colorado River… No water is literally shipped; rather, the parties would trade access rights to water sources. States would fund much of the estimated 56,000 acre-feet of water that the desalination plant produces annually in exchange for San Diego’s share of the Colorado River. The agreement could supply...
by QZ - yesterday at 21:10
QXO will acquire TopBuild in a roughly $17 billion cash-and-stock transaction, positioning the combined company as leading North American distributor
by QZ - yesterday at 21:00
A screw connecting the brake pedal to the brake booster may not have been tightened to spec, potentially leaving drivers with only emergency braking
by QZ - yesterday at 20:50
Data center revenue rose about 90% from a year ago as hyperscalers accelerate infrastructure spending
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 20:30
One of the problems facing any solar power installation comes in storing enough power for high-intensity operations such as cooking. The high-tech and expensive way involves battery banks and inverters, but [Solar Genius] is taking a more direct route by skipping the energy storage entirely.
A pair of parabolic antennas are pressed into service as mirrors, catching and focusing the sun’s energy onto a cooking pot. Of course, solar cookers like this are nothing new, so what makes this one different is the in-depth analysis of its performance. This thing can cook!
One antenna is covered in square mirrors while the other is covered in sticky chrome-effect mirror sheeting. They’re described as sun tracking,...
by Journal du Lapin - yesterday at 20:00
J’en ai parlé rapidement sur X et Bluesky, donc je vais donner un peu plus de détails. Depuis mai 2015 (environ), j’ai une petite expérience un peu longue sur des clés USB et autres cartes mémoire. L’idée est de voir si la mémoire flash va donner des erreurs avec le temps (je vais m’expliquer). Dans le post, j’explique que j’ai eu ma première erreur, après 11 ans. La mémoire flash n’est pas éternelle, c’est un truc connu. Elle est sensible au nombre de cycles d’écriture, mais il y a un autre truc moins connu, la durée de rétention des données n’est pas infinie. C’est difficile de trouver des valeurs précises, mais en général on part du principe qu’une mémoire flash va...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 16:55
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 12:40
France • May 2019 📷 Lensball • ○ ◯
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The tech world assumes that A.I.-aided education is necessary and inevitable. A growing number of parents, educators, and cognitive scientists say the opposite.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
Some people sin and vote and criticize others who are the President or Vice-President, which they shouldn’t do, and that’s why Jesus likely died. For other people’s sins.
by Conspiracy Watch - thursday at 11:21
Fin avril, les créateurs de « Réveillez-vous ! » ont présenté le podcast lors d'une rencontre et dressé un bilan de la saison 2.
by Torrentfreak - thursday at 10:51
In piracy circles, names like Sflix, Watchseries, HDtoday, and Fmovies are essentially “zombie” brands. While the original iterations of these sites were shut down or “retired” years ago, their names remain immensely popular with users. The pirate streaming sites continue to draw in millions of monthly visitors without much hassle. However, that changed this week when dozens of domains suddenly became unreachable, all pointing to a Cloudflare 521 error.
Web server is down (Error 521)
The error indicates that the origin web server refuses the connection. This does not mean that Cloudflare intervened. Instead, it suggests that the backend server, which hosts the website, has stopped responding.
None of...