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by io9 - about 14 minutes
The 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' duo will back on the big screen with a new film, and it already sounds like it'll be classic Daniels.
by Paul Jorion - about 49 minutes
Vous avez envie de parler des municipales, mais comme il n’y a pas de post à ce sujet, vous en faites des commentaires sur … Chuck Norris .
Alors voilà : ceci est un billet consacré aux municipales !
by Courrier International - about 51 minutes
L’ancien Premier ministre Édouard Philippe est réélu dans la ville de Seine-Maritime. La porte-parole du RN Laure Lavalette subit une “défaite cuisante” à Toulon, et David Guiraud (LFI) s’impose dans le Nord, rapporte la presse étrangère en attendant le verdict dans les plus grandes villes. La participation est toujours basse.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
« Ces attaques constituent une escalade dangereuse et une violation flagrante de la souveraineté du Liban », a écrit Joseph Aoun, après le bombardement israélien du pont de Qasmiyeh, qui enjambe le Litani, dans le sud du pays.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Région frontalière de la France, la Rhénanie-Palatinat était historiquement un bastion social-démocrate, dirigé par le SPD depuis trente-cinq ans.
by io9 - about 1 hour
A 200% price hike is extraordinary.
by io9 - about 2 hours
Throughout his career, the fan-favorite artist touched DC and Marvel characters and made his own work like 'The Maxx' and 'Zero Girl.'
by BBC - about 2 hours
The violence began after 18-year-old settler Yehuda Sherman was killed after reportedly being hit by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian while on his quad bike.
by Conspiracy Watch - about 2 hours
L'actu de la semaine décryptée par Conspiracy Watch (du 16/03/2026 au 22/03/2026).
by BBC - about 2 hours
Travellers have faced hours-long waits at airports around the country as a partial government shutdown has left TSA agents without pay.
by Les Décodeurs - about 2 hours
Maires élus, listes arrivées en tête, score des partis… Suivez les résultats du second tour des élections municipales en temps réel avec nos cartes.
by io9 - about 2 hours
As a managerial strategy, it seems a little misguided.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Après une semaine d’entre-deux-tours de tractations, de fusions, de désistements, de refus d’alliance et d’invectives, la mobilisation des électeurs, notamment dans les villes où une bascule est possible, restait l’enjeu crucial de ce scrutin. Mais, avec 48,10 % de participation à 17 heures, les citoyens n’ont pas semblé beaucoup plus concernés.
by BBC - about 3 hours
Israel is investigating how ballistic missiles got through the country's sophisticated air defences.
by The Verge - about 3 hours
That’s some sloppy looking slop. | Image: Rex_Spy / Reddit Reviews of Crimson Desert have been mixed, but the bigger issue for the game has been the discovery of what appeared to be AI-generated assets in the final release. Now the developer has acknowledged that AI art was indeed used during the game's creation, but says that it was intended to be replaced before release. In a statement on X, the company said it was conducting a "comprehensive audit" to identify and replace any AI-generated content. The company apologized for both its inclusion in the final release and for not being more transparent about its use during development. "We should have clearly disclosed our use of AI," it said.
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by Le Monde - about 3 hours
A l’issue d’une triangulaire inédite depuis 1995, l’ancien premier ministre Edouard Philippe est réélu maire du Havre avec 47,71 % des voix. A Rennes, la candidate de la gauche hors LFI, Nathalie Appéré, a aussi été réélue.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Les affrontements au Moyen-Orient tournent autour des infrastructures vitales de la région, en ce 23e jour de guerre. Donald Trump a lancé un ultimatum pour que l’Iran rouvre complètement le détroit d’Ormuz et Téhéran a menacé de s’en prendre aux infrastructures énergétiques de ses adversaires. Israël a bombardé un pont stratégique, dans le sud du Liban, faisant craindre une invasion terrestre du pays.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Thermal energy storage is pretty great, as phase-change energy storage is very consistent with its energy output over time, unlike chemical batteries. You also get your pick from a wide range of materials that you can either heat up or cool down to store energy. Here, the selection is mostly dependent on how you wish to use that energy at a later date. [Hyperspace Pirate] is mostly interested in cooling down a house, on account of living in Florida.
As can be seen in the top image, the basic setup is pretty straightforward. PV solar power charges a battery until it’s fully charged. Then an MCU triggers a relay on the AC inverter, which then starts the cooling compressor on the water reservoir. This proceeds...
by BBC - about 3 hours
Another total failure of its power grid underlines Cuba's hardship under a US-imposed fuel blockade.
by The Verge - about 4 hours
Amazon’s Prime Day sale may arrive earlier than usual this year, but there’s a deal event happening much sooner: Amazon’s annual Big Spring Sale, which is happening March 25th through the 31st. While it won’t be as big as Prime Day or Black Friday, it does offer you a chance to save money at a time when US tariffs have effectively increased the price of many gadgets and goods over the course of the past year. Dozens of excellent deals — some of which we haven’t seen in months — are already starting to pop up. Some items, like Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Max, have dropped to their best price since Black Friday, while a few others, like the new Echo Dot Max and Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni, have...
by io9 - about 4 hours
Now that 'Project Hail Mary' has blasted off into theaters, was it as good or you hoped, or a complete disaster?
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
La participation à 17 heures était légèrement plus faible que celle du premier tour. Elle recule de plus de 4 points par rapport au second tour des municipales de 2014 à la même heure.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Sorti le 18 mars en France, le film “Projet dernière chance”, avec Ryan Gosling, imagine qu’un microbe extraterrestre appelé l’“astrophage” (littéralement, le dévoreur d’étoiles) menace d’engloutir le Soleil et de plonger la Terre dans une nouvelle ère glaciaire. La presse scientifique s’interroge sur la probabilité d’un tel scénario en s’intéressant à une limace de mer qui “peut ‘manger’ la lumière du Soleil”.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
De Split pilonnée par les Alliés pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale à l’Iran aujourd’hui, une même question traverse l’histoire : que ressent-on lorsque les bombes tombent au nom d’une cause que l’on partage ? L’écrivain croate Jurica Pavicic interroge ce paradoxe dans les pages de “Jutarnji List”, à Zagreb.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Dans les colonnes de l’hebdomadaire “Der Spiegel”, Claudio Rizzello retrace l’histoire d’un chêne allemand particulier qui, depuis des siècles – bien avant la naissance de Tinder –, joue les entremetteurs, recevant les lettres d’êtres solitaires en quête d’un partenaire.
by BBC - about 6 hours
A seven-week nationwide search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TV anchor Savannah Guthrie has not identified any suspects.
by The Verge - about 6 hours
Grok, how do you make chips? | Image: Laura Normand / The Verge Elon Musk announced plans to build a Terafab plant in Austin, Texas, that will be jointly run by Tesla and SpaceX. The goal is to eventually build chips at scale for robotics, artificial intelligence, and space-based data centers for Musk's various companies.
Musk has expressed concern, as have other executives, about the chip industry's ability to keep up with demand as the AI industry has boomed. But building a chip fabrication plant is complex, requires billions of dollars, many years, and a ton of specialized equipment. And, as Bloomberg points out, Musk "has no background in semiconductor production and a history of over-promising on g...
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
The 8051 was an 8-bit Harvard-architecture microcontroller first put out by Intel in 1980.  They’ve since discontinued that line, but it lives on in the low-cost STC8 family of chips, which is especially popular in Asia. They’re cheap as, well, chips — under 1$ — but lack compatibility with modern toolchains. If you’re happy with C, then you’re fine, but if you want to plus-plus it up and use all those handy-dandy shortcuts provided by the Arduino ecosystem, you’re out of luck. Or rather, you were, until [Bùi Trịnh Thế Viên] aka [thevien257] came up with a workaround.
The workaround is delightfully Hack-y. One could, conceivably, port a compiler for Arduino’s  Wiring to the 8051, but...
by The Verge - about 7 hours
The vocoder was never supposed to be a revolution in music. It wasn't supposed to be anything in music, really. Its development began a century ago, when an engineer at Bell Labs was looking for a simpler way to send phone calls across copper telephone lines. The engineer, Homer Dudley, built some pretty neat technology that could both capture and synthesize the human voice.
As so much great tech does, the vocoder immediately took on a life of its own. It played a key role in World War II, enabling secret communications across the ocean. And then, only a few years later, it started to become a musical phenomenon. At first a few artists were …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 7 hours
Sonos is no stranger to the occasional sale. The iconic audio company routinely runs sales around Black Friday, Amazon Prime Day, and the Super Bowl, though it’s rare to see substantial discounts on its portable speakers outside of tentpole shopping events. Fortunately, if you have no interest in the Sonos Move 2 or forthcoming Sonos Play, the Sonos Roam 2 is currently available from Amazon, Walmart, and Sonos for $139 ($40 off), which is just $5 shy of its lowest price to date.
Sonos Roam 2 Where to Buy: $179 $139 at Amazon $179 $139 at Sonos $179 $139 at Walmart
The original Sonos Roam was by no means a bad speaker, but the quality-of-life updates on the Roam 2 are genuinely meaningful, particularly if you...
by Wired - about 8 hours
Merino is one of the best fabrics you can wear. We explain the different blends, what “gsm” means, and how to care for your clothes.
by Wired - about 9 hours
Should you buy an Instax Mini or Mini Evo? Instax Square or Wide? We demystify Fujifilm’s Instax lineup to help you find the perfect instant camera (or printer).
by Wired - about 9 hours
Do your future self a favor and back up all your precious photos, messages, and files before disaster strikes.
by La Horde - about 9 hours
Woke-n Rolla rappelle que l'histoire de la musique populaire a plus d'une fois été synonyme de luttes, de revendications et d'incompatibilité totale avec les idées d'extrême-droite, et propose des interviews musicales qui vont dans ce sens. Voici le communiqué de son lancement. À l'aube de quelques échéances électorales majeures et à l'heure où le bruit des bottes empiète de plus en plus dangereusement sur celui de nos playlists, il convient aux acteurices de la presse musicale de (…) -
Repères / Interviews, Initiative culturelle
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
Although the RTL-SDR is cheap, accessible, and capable enough for many projects, it does have some important limitations. In particular, its bandwidth is limited to about 3.2 MHz, and the price of SDRs tends to scale rapidly with bandwidth. [Anders Nielsen], however, is building a modular SDR with a target price of $50 USD, and has already reached a bandwidth of almost 20 MHz.
If this project looks familiar, it’s because we’ve covered an earlier iteration. At the time, [Anders] had built the PhaseLoom, which filters an incoming signal, mixes it down to baseband, and converts it to I/Q signals. The next stage is the PhaseLatch, a board housing a 20-MHz, 10-bit ADC, which samples the in-phase and quadrature...
by Wired - about 9 hours
You don’t have to upload your video to the cloud or pay a monthly fee to secure your home. These security cameras record locally.
by Wired - about 10 hours
Change up the default keyboard in Android and iOS and feel the benefit.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
The author reads her story from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
The U.S.-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic is Reza Pahlavi’s best chance to resume his family’s reign in nearly fifty years—will it pass him by?
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
The author discusses her story “Floating.”
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
The best Italian combo in the city contains no meat whatsoever.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins is notoriously blurry.
by QZ - about 11 hours
With the war in Iran spiking gas prices globally, here are some ways to help you get better fuel mileage
by QZ - about 11 hours
Discover four top diets that may support sharper focus, steadier mood, and long-term brain resilience
by QZ - about 11 hours
Headline inflation has cooled, but rising prices are still forcing consumers to spend more carefully — and companies are adjusting
by HackAdAy - about 12 hours
Belkin charger standby power. (Credit: Denki Otaku, YouTube)
A well-known property of wall warts like power bricks and USB chargers is that they always consume some amount of power even when there’s no connected device drawing power from them. This feels rather wasteful when you have a gaggle of USB chargers constantly plugged in, especially on a nation-sized scale. This is where a new USB-C wall charger by Belkin, the BoostCharger Pro, is interesting, as it claims ‘zero standby power’, which sounds pretty boastful and rather suspect. Fortunately, [Denki Otaku] saw fit to put one to the test and even tear one down to inspect the work of Belkin’s engineers.
Naturally, no laws of physics were harmed in...
by Journal du Lapin - about 13 hours
J’avais parlé de la bêta de Mr. Potato Head Saves Veggie Valley et de Power Rangers Zeo Versus The Machine Empire, mais une troisième est disponible. Il s’agit de l’encyclopédie Compton (Compton’s Encyclopedia). Et contrairement au deux autres, le CD-ROM diffère de la version finale, a priori. Je ne vais pas trop détailler, parce que j’attends une copie du titre en question. Mais les ISO disponibles sur Internet (qui plantent sur des consoles avec trop de RAM) ne sont pas identiques à la version bêta. La bêta a été gravée aux environs du 31 octobres 1996, la version finale début décembre 1996 (le 2 décembre). Les fichiers d’authentifications sont bien différents, tout comme le...
by Le Taurillon - about 14 hours
En tant que député européen allemand fraîchement élu et fondateur du Parti du Progrès, Lukas Sieper, 28 ans, incarne une approche politique à la fois nouvelle, pragmatique et non idéologique. Connu pour sa forte présence sur les réseaux sociaux et son engagement auprès de la jeunesse, il s'est entretenu avec Le Taurillon lors de la Rencontre des jeunes européens (EYE). Il a partagé son expérience de jeune eurodéputé, sa vision pour l'Europe et ses réflexions sur des enjeux cruciaux allant des droits LGBTQIA+ au commerce durable, en passant par l'avenir de l'intégration européenne. Quel effet cela fait-il de représenter votre génération en tant que jeune eurodéputé, et qu'est-ce qui vous...
by HackAdAy - about 15 hours
We have to admit, we didn’t know that we wanted a desktop electric jellyfish until seeing [likeablob]’s Denki-Kurage, but it’s one of those projects that just fills a need so perfectly. The need being, of course, to have a Bladerunner-inspired electric animal on your desk, as well as having a great simple application for that Cheap Yellow Display (CYD) that you impulse purchased two years ago.
Maybe we’re projecting a little bit, but you should absolutely check this project out if you’re interested in doing anything with one of the CYDs. They are a perfect little experimentation platform, with a touchscreen, an ESP32, USB, and an SD card socket: everything you need to build a fun desktop control...
by Conspiracy Watch - saturday at 13:18
Directeur du Centre national de lutte contre le terrorisme (CNCT), Joe Kent a annoncé sa démission le 17 mars 2026. Conspiracy Watch propose ici la traduction intégrale en français de la lettre qu’il a adressée à Donald Trump, dans laquelle il soutient que la guerre contre l’Iran a été précipitée sous la pression d’Israël et de ses relais américains.
by Zataz - saturday at 11:48
IPTV pirate, BreachForums, fuite de données, OFII, Cl0p, ShinyHunters, Signal, WhatsApp : retour sur une semaine cyber sous très haute tension.
by Ben Tasker - saturday at 11:36
A few weeks ago, I migrated our e-book library to Booklore. Unfortunately, it seems that I backed the wrong horse: Booklore has since ceased to exist.
Unfortunately, toxicity isn't uncommon in open source projects, so I'm not going to add to it by talking much about the context behind Booklore being deleted.
However, as it's relevant to a decision that I made in this process, I will say that I was already a little concerned about the ongoing quality of Booklore, so it doesn't surprise me too much to hear that other people were being quite vociferous about the developer's use of AI coding tools (amongst other, IMO bigger, issues).
Whatever the rights or wrongs of it, Booklore's repo no longer exists, having...
by Zataz - saturday at 11:21
IPTV pirate : 19 utilisateurs condamnés à Arras, deux revendeurs jugés, un tournant dans la lutte contre le piratage Tv ?
by La Horde - saturday at 11:19
Venez nombreux.ses à partir de 13h, à la Halle Pajol ! -
Initiatives / Paris, Rencontres et débats
by QZ - saturday at 10:00
A survey of more than 10,000 people in 172 nations found the best countries for American expats this year
by QZ - saturday at 10:00
Discover how successful entrepreneurs spend their weekends to recharge, stay inspired, and set themselves up for a productive week ahead
by Torrentfreak - saturday at 9:48
Earlier this month, a California federal court dismissed the copyright infringement lawsuit DISH had filed against UK hosting provider Innetra. DISH has accused the company of providing its services to pirate IPTV operations, including Lemo TV and Kemo IPTV, but it failed to establish jurisdiction. The dismissal was a clear setback for the American pay TV provider and its anti-piracy partner IBCAP. However, at a federal court in Florida, DISH Network still has a separate lawsuit pending that could impact the IPTV operations in a more direct manner. DISH vs. Lemo, Kemo, and IPTV Reseller
Last October, DISH filed a copyright infringement complaint against the alleged operators of the Lemo TV and Kemo IPTV pirate...
by Korben - saturday at 9:00
100 millions de dollars, c'est ce que coûterait normalement la production d'un pilote de qualité ciné, d'après Higgsfield, une boite basée à San Francisco et fondée par Alex Mashrabov.
Et eux, ils l'ont fait en 4 jours avec une équipe de 4 personnes et quelques GPU. Bienvenue dans l'ère du streaming généré par IA !
La plateforme vient en effat de lancer ses
Original Series
, une sorte de Netflix où tout le catalogue est généré par IA. On y trouve 13 séries dispo (sci-fi, thriller, anime, comédie...) avec des titres comme Arena Zero, Spit & Glow ou encore Tails of Steel, plus 6 autres en préparation. Et tout ça, des dialogues aux effets visuels en passant par le doublage, est généré par...
by Journal du Lapin - saturday at 8:00
Un petit Easter Egg dans l’application Planisphère de Mac OS. Elle est normalement dans les Tableaux de bord, mais parfois aussi dans Applications (Mac OS 9) -> Compléments Apple -> Tableu de bord "Planisphère". Le premier, c’est que si vous cliquez sur le numéro de version (ici 7.5.1 sous Mac OS 9.2.2), vous verrez le nom du développeur. J’ai dû passer par une carte de capture pour l’avoir et c’est Mark Davis.
Avant
Après
Le second, c’est un petit MAQ dans l’Antarctique. MacKiDo indique que ce sont les initiales du développeur.
Les initiales
Au passage, ce n’est pas le seul : il y a aussi un message littéralement au milieu de nulle part et quelques villes étonnantes. Au passage,...
by Korben - saturday at 7:40
Imaginez un monde où votre identité entière tient sur trois lignes de caractères ASCII. Pas de selfie de votre gros nez, pas de bio Instagram mielleuse... mais juste des lettres ASCII, avec des plus et des moins.
Bienvenue en 1993 !!
Le Geek Code, c'est un système d'encodage inventé par Robert A. Hayden, étudiant à Mankato State University dans le Minnesota, qui permettait aux geeks de se décrire entre eux de manière codifiée. Vous colliez ce bloc de symboles dans votre signature Usenet ou email et n'importe quel initié pouvait vous cerner en 10 secondes. La devise du projet ? "More geek, less bullshit". Difficile de faire plus limpide.
En gros, ça fonctionnait comme ça : Le code commençait par...