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by Journal du Lapin - about 51 minutes
Vu sur X, un iPad un peu particulier : celui qui servait de support pour les Apple Watch il y a dix ans. J’en ai un, d’ailleurs. C’est un iPad mini 2 un peu modifié, avec un support pour une Apple Watch de démonstration, reliée en Lightning. L’iPad peut être alimenté en Lightning mais aussi en MagSafe 2, ce qui n’est pas courant. Du MagSafe 2
Des batteries Apple Demo a fait une vidéo, aussi. On voit que la montre est synchronisée avec l’iPad pour le contenu. Le mien a été restauré sur une version commerciale du système d’exploitation et je n’ai plus le logiciel (il est peut-être possible de l’installer). Il y a deux variantes de l’iPad (en fonction de la batterie) et il lui...
by Wired - about 52 minutes
The Trump administration's pressure on European regulators is having an impact, with fewer restrictions on Big Tech and canceled measures.
by Korben - about 1 hour
– Article en partenariat avec NordVPN –
Vous aviez remarqué que depuis quelques années, les joueurs de FPS multijoueurs sont de plus en plus nombreux à passer par un VPN ? Et non, ce n’est pas pour télécharger des trucs louches en cachette mais pour une raison bien plus technique.
Et avec la sortie de Battlefield 6 en octobre dernier et Black Ops 7 mi-novembre, ce sujet revient en force, alors je me suis demandé mais pourquoi diable utiliser un VPN pour jouer ?
Le truc, c’est que même si ces deux jeux gèrent leur matchmaking de façon complètement différente, dans les deux cas, un VPN peut vous sauver la mise. Battlefield 6 mise en effet principalement sur un matchmaking basé sur la...
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Les Européens ont présenté dimanche à Genève leurs propositions pour mettre fin à la guerre entre Kiev et Moscou, amendant sensiblement le plan de paix russo-américain dévoilé cette semaine. Après une première journée de négociations, la Maison-Blanche a salué “un pas en avant significatif” et l’Ukraine “de très bons progrès”.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Après le rejet du projet de loi de finances à l’Assemblée nationale, la France démontre son incapacité à retrouver une trajectoire financière crédible. Grâce à la monnaie unique, nous pouvons finalement dépenser plus que les autres pays en travaillant collectivement moins qu’eux, explique Stéphane Lauer, éditorialiste au « Monde », dans sa chronique.
by BBC - about 3 hours
Both sides say "intensive work" will take place on outstanding issues following talks on a US-backed plan to end the war.
by BBC - about 3 hours
The world-first law aims to reduce the "risks" children face online - but it's received pushback.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Le président français, de retour du G20 de Johannesburg, a fait escale à Libreville, dimanche 23 novembre. Il a bénéficié d’un accueil chaleureux, à rebours du sentiment antifrançais qui s’est répandu sur le continent.
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
Le secrétaire d’Etat américain a évoqué d’« énormes progrès » lors de ses discussions, dimanche, avec les Ukrainiens et les Européens. Mais les contre-propositions des capitales européennes restent très éloignées du projet du président américain.
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
L’essor des mines d’or alluviales provoque des tensions au sein des communautés locales du nord du Pérou. Si certains habitants louent leurs terres aux orpailleurs, d’autres s’inquiètent des violences, de la pollution et des difficultés à trouver de la main-d’œuvre pour la récolte de café, raconte le site péruvien “Ojo Público”.
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Inédite en France, cette série libanaise tourne en dérision la corruption et la bureaucratie à travers le quotidien d’un commissariat de police. Paradoxalement, les attaques des autorités politiques et religieuses du pays contre la série ont contribué à son succès dans l’ensemble du monde arabe, décrypte le site libanais “Daraj”.
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
L’entreprise controversée de Peter Thiel et d’Alex Karp, en plein essor sous l’administration Trump, a créé un cursus de quatre mois à la sortie du lycée. “The Wall Street Journal” a suivi la première promotion de ces jeunes soumis à l’épreuve du feu, avant d’être éventuellement embauchés.
by HackAdAy - about 5 hours
An interesting trend over the last year or two has been the emergence of modern retrocomputer PCs, recreations of classic PC hardware from back in the day taking advantage of modern parts alongside the venerable processors. These machines are usually very well specified for a PC from the 1980s, and represent a credible way to run your DOS or early Windows software on something close to the original. [CNX Software] has news of a couple of new ones from the same manufacturer in China, one sporting a 386sx and the other claiming it can take either an 8088 or an 8086.
Both machines use the same see-through plastic case, screen, and keyboard, and there are plenty of pictures to examine the motherboard. There are...
by BBC - about 7 hours
BBC Africa Eye uncovers two so-called "juju" practitioners, who offer to obtain body parts for ritual purposes.
by Conspiracy Watch - about 8 hours
L’actu de la semaine décryptée par Conspiracy Watch (du 17/11/2025 au 23/11/2025).
by BBC - about 8 hours
Israel is allowing more food into Gaza, but aid workers say vital ingredients needed to improve people's diets are still missing.
by The Verge - about 8 hours
In April, Elon Musk began backing away from his role as head of DOGE. By June, he was more or less fully gone from DC. In his wake, he left a power vacuum and significant ill will that has apparently led to the dissolution of DOGE eight months before its charter expires.  To call Musk’s DC tenure contentious would be an understatement. As a man accustomed to getting what he wants and functioning as a powerful executive, he swept through Washington with a figurative chainsaw, slashing budgets, firing workers, and making audacious power grabs. Musk’s brash behavior angered government employees and alienated would-be allies, like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy....
by BBC - about 8 hours
Protests have taken place over the coaches that take visitors up to the world heritage site in Peru.
by HackAdAy - about 8 hours
Remember the Key Bridge collapse? With as eventful a year as 2025 has been, we wouldn’t blame anyone for forgetting that in March of 2024, container ship MV Dali plowed into the bridge across Baltimore Harbor, turning it into 18,000 tons of scrap metal in about four seconds, while taking the lives of six very unlucky Maryland transportation workers in the process. Now, more than a year and a half after the disaster, we finally have an idea of what caused the accident. According to the National Transportation Safety Board’s report, a loss of electrical power at just the wrong moment resulted in a cascade of failures, leaving the huge vessel without steerage. However, it was the root cause of the power...
by Le Monde - about 9 hours
Le résultat est serré entre le vainqueur, Sinisa Karan, homme de confiance de Milorad Dodik, et Branko Blanusa, un quasi-inconnu dont la candidature a été soutenue par plusieurs formations d’opposition.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:36
It’s long been known that X (and Twitter before it) is a major venue for foreign influence campaigns to meddle in American politics. Much of the focus has been on Russian troll farms, which the US government has targeted on several occasions. But the launch of X’s About This Account feature may have revealed the scope and geographical breadth of its foreign troll problem. Almost immediately after the feature launched, people started noticing that many rage-bait accounts focused on US politics appeared to be based outside of the US. Profiles with names like ULTRAMAGA🇺🇸TRUMP🇺🇸2028 were revealed to be based in Nigeria. A verified account posing as border czar Tom Homan was traced to Eastern...
by io9 - yesterday at 22:15
Educating the youth beckons the Children of the Atom once more in the upcoming comic 'X-Men United.'
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
The BBC wanted to show everyone how a computer might be used in schools. A program aired in 1979 asks, “Will Computers Revolutionise Education?” There’s vintage hardware and an appearance of PILOT, made for computer instructions.
Using PILOT looks suspiciously like working with a modern chatbot without as much AI noise. The French teacher in the video likes that schoolboys were practicing their French verb conjugation on the computer instead of playing football.
If you want a better look at hardware, around the five-minute mark, you see schoolkids making printed circuit boards, and some truly vintage oscilloscope close-ups. There are plenty of tiny monitors and large, noisy printing terminals.
You have...
by io9 - yesterday at 20:50
Still no verdict on if 'Castlevania: Nocturne' is coming back, but this art book coming out in March can tide you over until news breaks.
by The Verge - yesterday at 20:00
Super Mario Odyssey is on sale for $29.99 for a limited time, which matches the game’s lowest price to date. | Image: Nintendo Nintendo has made some of the most iconic video games of all time, but building a library of the standouts can quickly become expensive, especially given that many titles don’t often go on sale at a significant discount. The good news is that Nintendo is already running a holiday sale in the run-up to Black Friday, allowing you to save on Nintendo Switch games, amiibo, and accessories through November 28th. The biggest news is that Nintendo and select retailers are offering some of the Switch’s best games — including Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom...
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:55
Yesterday X started rolling out a new About This Account feature, which included what country the account was created from and what country the account is “based” in (which is different from “connected via”). Head of product at X, Nikita Bier, was quick to say that there were “a few rough edges,” but promised they’d be resolved by Tuesday.  There have definitely been complaints about inaccuracies. The company even ended up removing information about where an account was created, saying the data “was not 100 percent,” especially for older accounts.  The reaction from users on X was, of course, totally level-headed. They immediately recognized that the data was flawed and definitely didn’t...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:00
We’ve probably all had a few conversations with people who hold eccentric scientific ideas, and most of the time they yield nothing more than frustration and perhaps a headache. In [Bertrand Selva]’s case, however, a conversation with a flat-earth believer yielded a device that uses a pair of gyroscopes to detect earth’s rotation, demonstrating that rotation exists without the bulkiness of a Foucalt pendulum.
[Bertrand] built his apparatus around a pair of BMI160 MEMS gyroscopes, which have a least significant bit for angular velocity corresponding to 0.0038 degrees per second, while the earth rotates at 0.00416 degrees per second. To extract such a small signal from all the noise in the measurements,...
by io9 - yesterday at 18:43
Users are able to spot the deceit thanks to a new feature rolled out over the weekend
by io9 - yesterday at 18:30
Apple's next mobile operating system will be a slight update after a major one.
by io9 - yesterday at 18:25
Wētā supervisors open up on the changes made to 'Predator: Badlands' and its final familial clash.
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 17:55
Vous n’avez pas suivi l’actualité samedi 22 et dimanche 23 novembre ? Voici ce qu’il s’est passé pendant ces dernières quarante-huit heures.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 17:20
La frappe israélienne visant ce chef militaire a fait, dimanche, cinq morts et 28 blessés, ont annoncé les autorités libanaises.
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 17:11
Illustration par Botticelli & ChatGPT Je vous avais signalé il y a une quinzaine de jours que je disposais pour mon projet GENESIS (Generative Environment for Novel Emergent Symbolic-Integrative Systems), un langage de programmation appartenant à une nouvelle famille, d’encore dix épisodes du feuilleton dont j’avais déjà publié quatre épisodes et deux illustrations de programmation.
Il y a un choix à faire hélas entre consacrer son temps à la recherche ou au travail d’édition consistant à mettre en ligne des épisodes de feuilleton bien présentés.
L’épisode V (la capacité d’un système à bourgeonner) étant en rade depuis un moment, je vais plutôt faire le point de la recherche où...
by Wired - yesterday at 16:04
Protect your home against dust, pets, allergies, and more with air purifiers tested firsthand by WIRED.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 16:00
You know those old cliche that the younger generations have begun to cynically despise: “follow your dreams!” “You can be anything you put your mind to!” — well, perhaps they are true on occasion. For instance when [rctestflight] had PCBs that dreamed of becoming a hydrofoil, he found a way to make that dream come true.
It’s kind of obvious in retrospect: printed circuit boards are made of FR4, which is a form of fiberglass, and you know what else is commonly made of fiberglass? Boats. So yes, the material is suited for this task. The fact that solder joints hold up to use in a little remote-control hydrofoil is less obvious, but good to know. It certainly makes for easier assembly for those of us...
by The Verge - yesterday at 16:00
The current discount takes nearly $200 off the original list price. More than five years after making their debut, Sony’s WH-1000XM4 remain an excellent pair of noise-canceling headphones. And right now, Best Buy is offering a doorbuster deal that drops them to just $159.99 ($190 off) for a limited time, which is the lowest price we’ve seen this year. If you prefer the latest tech, you can also snag the newer XM6 for about $398 ($60 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Where to Buy: $349.99 $159.99 at Best Buy $349.99 $189.99 at Sony $349.99 $348 at Walmart
We once considered the XM4 to be the best headphones you could buy. We replaced them with the XM5, followed by the XM6 three years...
by Wired - yesterday at 15:31
The company that wants you to #optoutside for Black Friday is having its sale early. Gear up for next year with these great deals on packs, sleeping bags, merino wool, and more.
by Wired - yesterday at 15:00
These convenient and slim magnetic wallets are the ones you’ll want to stick to the back of your smartphone.
by Wired - yesterday at 14:30
Panasonic’s new flagship OLED is one of the best TVs I’ve ever seen (or heard).
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The mother in Kincaid’s story is not only trying to tame a shrew; she is offering a template for survival.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
Not only is the department’s behavior not normal; it is also, as is becoming increasingly clear, self-defeating.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The author reads his story from the December 1, 2025, issue of the magazine.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
By putting the religious rights of potential foster parents above the civil rights of L.G.B.T.Q. youth, a new executive order reënacts the original sin of the child-welfare system.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
In 1969, the longtime foreign correspondent recalled a youthful adventure in which she moved to China, keen on becoming an opium addict.
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 11:54
Illustration par ChatGPT
Résumé de la COP30 à Belem – « Is there a narrow way through ? »
Les journalistes experts du Guardian viennent de résumer en deux articles la COP30 qui vient de se terminer à Belem, au Brésil.
Compromises, voluntary measures and no mention of fossil fuels: key points from Cop30 deal | Cop30 | The Guardian
Cop30’s watered-down agreements will do little for an ecosystem at tipping point | Cop30 | The Guardian
Un scientifique d’envergure internationale nous ramène à la réalité du système climatique, encore qu’avec un certain euphémisme, puisque d’autres de ses collègues et le Secrétaire général de l’ONU estiment, non sans raison, que l’objectif de 1,5°C...
by QZ - yesterday at 11:13
With options from Apple, Bose, Sony, and more, discover some of the best earbuds — as well as their pros and cons
by QZ - yesterday at 11:11
U.S. home insurance costs rose 11.4% in 2024 over a year ago. Here are seven expert strategies for finding affordable coverage.
by QZ - yesterday at 11:10
You don't need to worry about snow — or needing an SUV — if you're driving these cars
by Torrentfreak - yesterday at 11:08
Services offered by U.S tech giant Cloudflare improve the performance and security of millions of websites, amounting to a significant contribution towards the health of today’s internet.
Those hoping to benefit from Cloudflare’s services find few, if any, barriers to entry. Typically a working email address is sufficient to gain access, meaning new users can protect their websites in a matter of minutes.
Cloudflare Held Liable For Anonymous Users
Frictionless onboarding is popular with users and good for Cloudflare’s overall business. For Japanese manga publishers Shueisha, Kodansha, Kadokawa, and Shogakukan, the absence of identity verification is a gift to pirate site operators. Not only are they...
by Journal du Lapin - sunday at 8:00
Dans les années nonante, au moment du lancement de la console Pippin, Bandai avait une newsletter pour les développeurs. C’est assez intéressant à lire, avec de petits détails pratiques sur le développement. Je continue avec la troisième. Elle a été publiée en octobre 1995 est disponible sur archive.org (la seconde partie est là). C’est parfois compliqué à afficher correctement, parce que l’encodage des caractères n’est pas celui utilisé en 2025. Avec Safari, il faut faire Présentation -> Encodage du texte -> Japonais (ISO 2022-JP). Même comme ça, il manque quelques caractères, donc je suppose que c’est un encodage plus ancien.
On apprend qu’Apple gérait bien la production des...
by Usbek & Rica - sunday at 7:00
Entretien avec l’artiste français Thomas Pendeliau, dont la série visuelle La Cinquième Saison propose une plongée saisissante dans une Marseille de l'an 2089, où il est possible de croiser un paquebot échoué dans une rue ou de profiter de confortables appartements perchés dans les arbres. Un article initialement publié dans le magazine d'été 2024 d'Usbek & Rica.
by La Horde - sunday at 6:54
Un nouvel appel à rassemblement est lancé pour la fermeture de la Taverne de Thor dans la Meuse. -
Initiatives / hammerskin, Taverne de Thor, Extrême droite radicale, Manifs et rassemblements
by La Horde - saturday at 19:04
À la Bourse du travail de Paris, rue du Château d'eau, de 9h30 à 17h30. -
Initiatives / Rencontres et débats
by Ben Tasker - saturday at 17:54
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 Paul Jorion - saturday at 14:58

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 Torrentfreak - saturday at 13:31
Anna’s Archive is a meta-search engine for shadow libraries that allows users to find pirated books and other related resources.
In late 2023, the search engine expanded its offering by making data from OCLC’s proprietary WorldCat database available online.
Anna’s Archive scraped several terabytes of data and published over a billion unique metadata records. The records contain no copyrighted books or articles, but they help ‘shadow’ archivists track books already in the collection and which ones have yet to be added.
OCLC Sued Anna’s Archive
This ‘metadata’ heist was a massive breakthrough in the site’s quest to archive as much published content as possible. OCLC responded with a lawsuit at...
by Ben Tasker - saturday at 12:48
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 QZ - saturday at 11:11
Learn how to protect your belongings using smart planning and packing — and trusted movers
by QZ - saturday at 11:11
AI companies are turning to debt markets to fund data centers. But analysts say this new wave of bonds aren't bubbles