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by Le Monde - about 34 minutes
Victime d’une campagne de haine depuis son élection, le maire a lancé un appel contre le racisme samedi. « Il s’agit d’un SOS de toutes celles et ceux qui appartiennent à la communauté de destin que nous voulons construire », a lancé à la foule M. Bagayoko.
by io9 - about 40 minutes
Spoilers abound, but Marvel's giving fans yet another reason to watch 'Daredevil: Born Again.'
by Courrier International - about 50 minutes
Le fondateur de Facebook croyait tellement dans l’avenir de son univers virtuel immersif qu’il avait rebaptisé son groupe Meta, rappelle le “New York Times”. Cinq ans et 80 milliards de dollars d’investissements plus tard, Mark Zuckerberg annonce qu’il va progressivement débrancher son métavers pour se lancer dans la course à la superintelligence artificielle.
by Le Monde - about 59 minutes
L’attaque qui a eu lieu samedi matin sur le marché de Nikoupol, dans l’oblast de Dnipropetrovsk, constitue un « nouveau ‌crime ‌de guerre commis ​par la Fédération de ‌Russie », a déploré le ‌procureur général d’Ukraine.
by BBC - about 1 hour
A Russian drone hit a busy spot in the southern Ukrainian town on Saturday morning, injuring another 21 people.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
I’ve spent months in the lab testing the latest AR glasses from Xreal and Viture. By “lab,” I mean cozied up on my couch each night, playing my Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch 2 on a huge, virtual screen that only I can see through these glasses. Using AR glasses as a portable display for your handhelds (and other USB-C devices, like phones, tablets, and laptops) is nothing new. However, the latest versions have one must-have feature in common: three degrees of freedom, or 3DoF, which lets you anchor the screen anywhere you’d like, as opposed to having it nauseatingly wiggle with every head movement. This won’t make AR glasses worth their $400-plus costs for most gamers. But this makes them more useful...
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Le président américain a confirmé samedi que son ultimatum vis-à-vis de Téhéran courait jusqu’au lundi 6 avril, pour conclure un accord avec Washington ou rouvrir le détroit d’Ormuz. Il n’a toutefois pas évoqué le sort du pilote américain recherché depuis que son avion de chasse F-15E a été abattu au dessus de l’Iran.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
À travers les hublots de la capsule Orion, les astronautes de la mission Artemis 2 ont eu l’occasion de photographier la planète Terre. Des clichés magnifiques, rendus publics par la NASA le vendredi 3 avril.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Le Comité des disparitions forcées de l’ONU estime que le phénomène des disparitions forcées au Mexique, commis par des agents de l’Etat et des groupes criminels, constitue un « crime contre l’humanité ». Le gouvernement de la présidente Claudia Sheinbaum dénonce un rapport « tendancieux ».
by The Verge - about 2 hours
"This looks like AI."
It's a phrase I dread seeing as a writer who dabbles in illustration and amateur photography. In a world where generative AI technology is increasingly adept at mimicking the work of humans, people are naturally skeptical when online platforms refuse to label even obvious AI content.
This leads me to one conclusion: maybe we should start labeling human-made text, images, audio, and video with something akin to a universally recognized Fair Trade logo. The machines sure as hell aren't motivated to label their work, but the creators at risk of being displaced most definitely are.
Fortunately, I'm not alone in my thinki …
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by Wired - about 2 hours
With great sound and versatility, this new speaker may be Sonos’ best.
by La Horde - about 2 hours
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by La Horde - about 2 hours
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by Zataz - about 2 hours
Cette semaine, la pression s’est accentuée sur les écosystèmes criminels, les plateformes et les États.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
L’équipage de la mission Artemis 2 composé de trois Américains et d’un Canadien semble s’entendre à merveille. Une collaboration Ottawa-Washington qui contraste avec les tensions constatées sur Terre, observe la presse Outre-Atlantique.
by Zataz - about 3 hours
Un quart de siècle après son apparition, Windows Active Directory (AD) définit toujours les réseaux sur site. Mais il faut l’admettre : AD est un système d’identité vieillissant. Il a été conçu pour une époque plus simple, où la sécurité ne signifiait qu’une chose : un réseau interne sûr et un monde extérieur dangereux. Ce […]
by The Verge - about 3 hours
The original Super Meat Boy is one of the best-known indie games of all time. Released in 2010, it's a brutally difficult 2D platformer, but so fun to play: The short levels almost feel like speedrunning puzzles, and even though they're filled with traps and buzzsaws, dying isn't so bad because you revive nearly instantly. Super Meat Boy 3D has much of the same spirit; it's just as infuriating, and just as satisfying.
Moving around as Meat Boy in 3D feels very similar to 2D, particularly his really floaty jump. Wherever you run (and where you die) you leave blood splatters, which are helpful visual reminders of where to go (or where you die …
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by Wired - about 3 hours
From weatherproof jackets and pants to puffers, gloves, and socks, WIRED’s winter sports experts have you covered.
by The Verge - about 3 hours
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 122, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, go 'Zona, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about early Apple employees and weather apps and one-page productivity systems, watching Avatar: Fire and Ash on my phone in installments the way James Cameron intended, trying and failing to find a better Gmail address than the dumb one I picked 20 years ago, watching the Artemis II launch because space is awesome, buying a new mug that was too expensive but is extremely awesome, replacing my work soun …
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by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Promesse de campagne et pilier de l’accord de paix de 2016, la réforme agraire était au cœur des engagements du président, Gustavo Petro. À l’approche de la fin de son mandat, ce dernier souhaite accélérer sur ce dossier, mais entre les grands éleveurs qui crient à l’expropriation et un Congrès possiblement réticent, les objectifs de redistribution des terres sont loin d’être atteints.
by Zataz - about 3 hours
Valentine, future maman, menacée par des escrocs, révèle comment les données volées servent à terroriser et extorquer.
by io9 - about 4 hours
Whoop, there it is. And by "it" we mean another lawsuit.
by BBC - about 4 hours
Roberto Mazzarella has been on the run for more than a year and was living under a false name, police say.
by Wired - about 4 hours
This hose-attached smart sprinkler maps your yard, rotates on command, and measures water use. Despite these clever features, the results are a little uneven.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
There are many events so far in 2026 that could reasonably have been predicted, but perhaps one which couldn’t is a Hackaday scribe in Europe unexpectedly finding herself with a constant earworm from Afroman. The rapper, who most of us know only from his year 2000 hit single about getting high, made the news after an inept police raid on his house, and in turn a court case over his musical denunciations of the authorities.
It’s fair to say they picked on the wrong guy, but in thinking about why, the answer is in the earworm. He has the unique skill of making a song irritatingly catchy, which led us to the question of how a catchy song works. As luck would have it a team from the University of Waterloo have...
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
La Suède propose d’“adopter” temporairement l’une des cinq îles inhabitées du pays, rapporte la “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. Une opération marketing qui joue habilement sur le fantasme contemporain d’évasion – tout en rappelant que la solitude parfaite se partage désormais… sur les réseaux.
by BBC - about 4 hours
A former US marine tells the BBC the priority of any recovery team would be to look for signs of life.
by Wired - about 5 hours
Plus: The FBI says a recent hack of its wiretap tools poses a national security risk, attackers stole Cisco source code as part of an ongoing supply chain hacking spree, and more.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
L’« Arctic-Metagaz », un navire sous sanction chargé de gaz naturel liquéfié, dérive dangereusement depuis que son remorquage par les autorités libyennes a échoué.
by io9 - about 5 hours
"The Budget begins the privatization of TSA’s airport screeners...."
by io9 - about 5 hours
Within the shipwreck lay cannons, shoes, personal belongings, and bones of soldiers who went down with their ship.
by io9 - about 5 hours
Can anyone "own" the past?
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
The artist bent the medium of photography to suit his creations.
by Wired - about 5 hours
There are several ways to extend your Wi-Fi network into your backyard and out onto the deck or patio. Here’s how.
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
I knew John F. Kennedy, Jr., not that well and not that long, but enough to have experienced the gravitational pull he exerted, like some great big moon.
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
Last week, when asked if he had a message about the war in Iran for President Trump, Leo XIV said, “Hopefully, he’s looking for an off-ramp.”
by QZ - about 6 hours
Discover the best Antarctica cruises, including expedition itineraries, wildlife encounters, and unique experiences
by QZ - about 6 hours
Millions of U.S. tenants are too financially trapped to move. Realtor.com's data reveals where they're stuck
by QZ - about 6 hours
These five options are great picks at different price points and have all been tested by Consumer Reports' experts
by QZ - about 6 hours
Cities, sponsors, and leagues are treating the World Cup like a giant conversion funnel — before soccer has earned big-sport status here
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
We miss the old Heathkit. You could build equipment that rivaled or even surpassed commercial devices. The cost was usually reasonable and, even if you could get by with less, the satisfaction of using gear you built yourself was worth a lot. Not to mention the knowledge you’d gain and your confidence in troubleshooting should the need arise. So we were jealous of [RCD66] when he found a Heathkit AJ-43C stereo tuner in the recycle bin.
As you can see in the video below, it needed a lot of love to get back to its former self. The device dates from around 1965, when the kit cost $130. In 1965, that was a lot of money. Back then, that would have bought you about four ounces of gold and would have been a great...
by Journal du Lapin - about 8 hours
Je parlais de l’Easter Egg du gestionnaire d’extensions récemment, mais la première version avait aussi le sien. Extensions Manager, avant d’être intégré dans System 7.5, était un logiciel séparé. Et dans la version 2.0, l’activation des bulles d’aide (Aide -> Afficher les bulles d’aide) montrait un petit texte amusant. L’article Un autre petit Easter Egg d’Extension Manager est apparu en premier sur Le journal du lapin.
by The Verge - about 8 hours
The Nebula P1 goes anywhere you can find a power source. The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn't the most portable Google TV projector I've ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest. It doesn't even have a built-in battery. Instead it's a decent video device that focuses on sound.
The Nebula P1's standout feature is a pair of speakers that detach to create true left- and right-channel separation. It sounds much better than typical all-in-ones like the supremely portable TCL PlayCube, Xgimi MoGo, or Anker's popular Capsule projectors.
I've been testing the $799 (currently on sale for $639) Nebula P1 as I travel around the European countryside in my van. It's not my favorite portable projector, but …
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by BBC - about 8 hours
The snap was taken aboard the Orion capsule by its commander, Reid Wiseman, as the crew head towards the Moon.
by daryo Bluesky - about 8 hours
Using CSS to Add A Reading Progress Bar To My Site
https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/documentation/general/adding-a-css-reading-progress-indicator.html
by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
The Allen Scythe is one of those fantastic pieces of vintage agricultural machinery which would never be allowed to be manufactured today for health and safety reasons. It’s a two-wheel walk-behind device with a frightening reciprocating cutter bar which makes short work of almost anything. It’s the perfect tool for the roughest of brush clearance, but it demands respect. [Way Out West Workshop Stuff] has one, and is replacing the vintage Villiers two-stroke engine with an electric motor.
The conversion is straightforward enough, the Villiers crankshaft being replaced with a straight-through axle that can be driven by the motor. We particularly like the use of a cable tie as a splash lubricator. The shaft...
by Les Décodeurs - about 11 hours
Métal lourd toxique pour la santé, le cadmium est présent dans de nombreux aliments du quotidien. Les enfants et les femmes sont les plus touchés par ce contaminant cancérogène, sur lequel les alertes se multiplient.
by Usbek & Rica - about 11 hours
Entre la popularité croissante des livres audio et des notes vocales, la chute des pratiques d’écriture manuscrite et l’avènement de l’IA générative, sommes-nous à l’aube d’une nouvelle ère de l’oralité ? C’est la thèse de l’essayiste et journaliste américain Jeff Jarvis, auteur du livre The Gutenberg Parenthesis, qu'on a interviewé dans le numéro d'hiver 2025 de notre magazine FUTUR.
by New Yorker - about 11 hours
“The plan is not to have a plan,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.
by Les Décodeurs - about 12 hours
La guerre en Iran a fait s’envoler le cours du pétrole et commence à peser sérieusement sur les prix à la pompe. Le gouvernement a estimé, lundi, qu’« il est trop tôt » pour parler de nouvelles aides.
by HackAdAy - about 13 hours
The SDIC 8-bit MCU. (Credit: electronupdate, YouTube)
In this wonderful world of MEMS technology, sensor technology has been downsized and reduced in cost to the point where you can buy a car tire pressure sensor for less than $3 USD on a site like AliExpress. Recently [electronupdate] got his mittens on one of these items to take a look inside, and compare it against his trusty old mechanical tire pressure gauge.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, there isn’t a whole lot inside these devices once you pop them open to reveal the PCB. The MEMS device is a tiny device at the top, which has the pressurized air from the tire guided to it. The small hole inside the metal can leads to the internals that consist of a thin...
by QZ - about 15 hours
Why investing for the long run, especially if you buy certain popular stocks, could reap huge rewards.
by BBC - about 16 hours
Hungary is going to the polls in nine days - after 16 years in power, can Viktor Orban be unseated?
by HackAdAy - about 16 hours
Today, fireplaces, their cozy glow once a household staple, are mostly a thing of the past. In fact, a decent amount of old fireplaces are completely blocked up! [David Capper] brings back the atmosphere without the actual flames, with his RP2040-based fireplace glow simulator.
It’s not just a string of LEDs with some PWM brightness control, either. No, [David] goes into detail about the black body radiation that gives these fires their colors. He then uses the theory of black-body radiation to determine the colors that the LEDs glow to simulate the colors of a real fire.
But the colors alone don’t make for a good simulated fire, so [David] adds the heat equation. It starts with a grid wherein each cell...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 22:39
Democrats are claiming victory. But what did they really gain?
by Société de Géographie - yesterday at 20:37
Retrouvez en vidéo la conférence donnée le 19 février 2026 par Jean-Baptiste Guégan et intitulée :
« Pour une géopolitique de la voile. De l’America’s Cup à la puissance du nautisme »
    Jean-Baptiste Guégan est rédacteur en chef de la Géographie, chargé de cours à ScPO Paris et spécialiste de la géopolitique du sport
 
by dwell - yesterday at 19:45
In an intensive week-long session, architects, contractors, and community groups convened to develop plans that will allow the city to bump up the number of living spaces while retaining its historical character.Charleston, South Carolina, is the quintessential historic village, a place where brightly colored row homes foreground church steeples; where building ornaments are at ease in the low-rise, treelined environs. Here, the built environment reflects the city’s character, and mayor William Cogswell doesn’t want to mess with that. As a lifelong Charlestonian who worked in the private sector in property redevelopment prior to entering public office, Cogswell knows what makes his city special—but...
by dwell - yesterday at 18:49
Set in Pacific Heights, the 1902 brick residence underwent a recent renovation that preserved its historic character.Location: 2196 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California Price: $5,995,000 Year Built: 1902 Renovation Date: 2024 Renovation Designer: Katie Monkhouse Footprint: 5,010 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths) From the Agent: "This fabulous Pacific Heights residence, exquisitely renovated with designer finishes, has just under 5,000 square feet of interior space, a lovely garden, and an exceptionally walkable location. Built in 1902 on a 50-foot-wide lot, this stately home is introduced by a grand stone archway, brick facade, mature trees and hedges, and a black-and-white marble entry vestibule....
by Human Progress - yesterday at 18:04
Summary: Many people today feel that life in New York has become uniquely difficult. Some imagine that the city was cleaner, safer, and more livable in the distant past. Historical reality tells a different story: Preindustrial New York was marked by extreme filth, unsafe water, rampant disease, pervasive poverty, and living conditions that made everyday life harsh and dangerous compared to contemporary times. Discontent fueled the 2025 New York City mayoral election and Zohran Mamdani’s victory. A common theme echoed across the five boroughs: New York is a hard place to live. “We are overwhelmed by housing costs,” said Santiago, a 69-year-old retiree, outside a Mamdani rally. Those opposed to Mamdani...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 18:01
“Since 2000, sub‑Saharan Africa has more than doubled primary enrolment and more than tripled secondary enrolment; in low‑income countries, secondary enrolment has almost quadrupled. Over the same period, the school‑age population fell by 9% in upper‑middle‑ and high‑income countries, rose by 25% in lower‑middle‑income countries and doubled in low‑income countries… Since 2000, the completion rate has increased from 77% to 88% in primary education (92% if very late completers are considered), from 60% to 78% in lower secondary education (82% with very late completers) and from 37% to 61% in in upper secondary education (64.5% with very late completers). In other words, the upper secondary...