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by Buzzfeed - about 22 minutes
Many of these are hidden gems, but you'll wish you had known about them ages ago.View Entire Post ›
by Korben - about 30 minutes
Vous savez quoi les amis ? Mozilla vient de lâcher dans la nature Firefox 140 et y’a du lourd dans cette mise à jour donc c’est pour ça que je vous en parle ! Si vous en avez marre que votre navigateur décide pour vous quel moteur de recherche utiliser, ou si vous galérez avec 150 onglets ouverts qui bouffent toute votre RAM, cette version va vous réconcilier avec le renard de feu (Oui, c’est un renard. Oui il a le cul en feu. Non, ce n’est pas un panda roux. Le Panda roux est un animal. Le Firefox est un navigateur internet et pas un animal. Merci ^^)
by Courrier International - about 32 minutes
En un an, le nombre de demandes d’admission d’étudiants internationaux dans les universités québécoises a chuté de près de 50 %. Une étude relayée par “Le Devoir” associe cette baisse spectaculaire à une série de décisions prises par Québec et Ottawa au cours des dernières années.
by Le Monde - about 42 minutes
Le ministre des transports a étendu les mesures de protection des conducteurs contre les explosions accidentelles des airbags défectueux Takata, ordonnant un rappel de tous les véhicules à risque et l’immobilisation de 800 000 nouvelles voitures.
by Zataz - about 49 minutes
France, Espagne, Italie… Les États réfléchissent à restreindre l’accès des mineurs aux réseaux sociaux. Les pirates, eux, n’ont pas attendu....
by Korben - about 53 minutes
Une IA qui deviendrait meilleure que les meilleurs hackers éthiques de la planète, ce n’est plus de la science-fiction, c’est ce qui vient de se passer vraiment avec XBOW, une intelligence artificielle qui a littéralement explosé le classement mondial du bug bounty. Pour la première fois dans l’histoire, un robot a atteint la première place du leaderboard américain de HackerOne, la seconde plateforme de référence du bug bounty après YesWeHack évidemment ^^.
by BBC - about 1 hour
Nato leaders are set to commit to a big hike in defence spending and the Secretary General has said there is no alternative.
by Zataz - about 1 hour
Un pirate informatique repéré par ZATAZ annonce la mise en vente de données appartenant à 100 000 clients d’une boutique en ligne spécialisée dans la vente d’articles électroniques....
by BBC - about 1 hour
Jacky Jhaj, a convicted paedophile, has staged several elaborate productions involving children and young people since he was released from prison.
by KCRW - about 1 hour
The Hollywood Fringe Festival , now 15 years old, is LA's largest performance art celebration featuring hundreds of unique shows throughout the city.
by Zataz - about 2 hours
Un utilisateur du dark web annonce la création d’un générateur de fausses personnalités basé sur une version de Mixtral, un modèle de langage développé par la société française Mistral AI....
by daryo Bluesky - about 2 hours
Cette camera parle, voit à 360°, suit vos chats et appelle Mamie. Oui oui
https://korben.info/cette-camera-parle-voit-a-360-suit-vos-chats-et-appelle-mamie-oui-oui.html
by Korben - about 2 hours
Bon, je sais ce que vous allez me dire : “PNG ? Sérieux Korben ? On est en 2025 et tu nous parles d’un format d’image qui date de l’époque où on écoutait encore Britney Spears sur nos lecteurs CD ?” Eh bah figurez-vous que ce bon vieux format PNG qui dormait tranquillement depuis 20 ans vient de se réveiller, et il a visiblement pris des vitamines pendant son sommeil !
by Buzzfeed - about 2 hours
Tap into an otherworldly glow with serums and toners that'll leave your skin plump and luminescent.View Entire Post ›
by Journal du Lapin - about 2 hours
Apple travaille pas mal avec Sony et plus spécifiaquement les PlayStation : on a Apple TV sur les PlayStation, des manettes DualSense mises en avant sur les appareils Apple, l’arrivée des manettes PlayStation VR2 avec le Vision Pro, etc. Dernier exemple en date : Apple Pay dans les consoles PlayStation 4 et 5. Parlons de ma vie pendant quelques lignes : quand j’ai allumé ma PlayStation 4 pour tester, je me suis rendu compte que le SSD était mort. Impossible de démarrer la console, ni de réparer le volume. Et comme la console a du stockage chiffré qui est lié à la console et en partie au périphérique lui-même, je n’ai pas pu lire les données sur un autre appareil (c’est possible si elle est...
by Korben - about 3 hours
Bon, je vais faire court parce que je sais que vous êtes là pour une raison : ChatGPT qui refresh en boucle et ça vous fait péter un câble !! A juste titre !
L’URL qui alterne entre chatgpt.com et chatgpt.com/?refresh_account=true, la page qui se recharge toutes les 2 secondes… Je connais, ça m’est arrivé hier et la bonne nouvelle c’est que j’ai trouvé une solution ultra simple qui marche dans 99,99 % des cas.
by Le Taurillon - about 3 hours
Le mardi 17 juin 2025, la commissaire européenne aux services financiers, à l'union de l'épargne et aux investissements, Maria Luis Albuquerque a annoncé son plan pour assouplir la réglementation du marché de la titrisation. La titrisation est d'abord un mécanisme permettant de rassembler plusieurs crédits en “paquets”, transformés en actifs financiers mis à disposition du marché. Cela permet aux prêteurs, souvent des banques, de partager le risque avec les investisseurs dans ces titres mais aussi de dégager plus de liquidités. Les raisons du projet d'assouplissement du cadre existant
La Commission européenne souhaite assouplir la réglementation du marché de la titrisation en raison du...
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
As cars increasingly become computers on wheels, the attack surface for digital malfeasance increases. [PCAutomotive] has shared its exploit for turning the 2020 Nissan Leaf into 1600 kg RC car. [PDF via Electrek]
Starting with some scavenged infotainment systems and wiring harnesses, the group built test benches able to tear into vulnerabilities in the system. An exploit was found in the infotainment system’s Bluetooth implementation, and they used this to gain access to the rest of the system. By jamming the 2.4 GHz spectrum, the attacker can nudge the driver to open the Bluetooth connection menu on the vehicle to see why their phone isn’t connecting. If this menu is open, pairing can be completed...
by Usbek & Rica - about 3 hours
Comédie signée Jean-Pascal Zadi, Le Grand déplacement imagine une mission spatiale africaine en partance pour une lointaine planète du nom de NARDAL. En salles ce mercredi 25 juin.
by Buzzfeed - about 4 hours
It would be a crime to miss out on this decadent coconut after sun lotion just because you're not chronically online.View Entire Post ›
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
De la flatterie aux concessions sur le programme, tout a été prévu pour minimiser les risques de dérapage du président des Etats-Unis au sommet de l’OTAN de La Haye. Il est temps de changer de méthode, plaide Sylvie Kauffmann, éditorialiste au « Monde », dans sa chronique.
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
Alors que les frappes sont de plus en plus fréquentes dans cette région du nord-est de l’Ukraine à la frontière avec la Russie, les habitants retiennent leur souffle et commencent à évacuer certaines localités autour de Soumy.
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
« La poussière n’est pas encore retombée », résume en une image Yossi Shain, professeur à l’université de Tel-Aviv. La seule certitude : les effets tectoniques de la guerre sont majeurs et ces derniers jours ont fait bouger en profondeur les lignes diplomatiques du Moyen-Orient.
by BBC - about 4 hours
150 people were sickened at outdoor graduation ceremonies in New Jersey due to the sweltering conditions.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
D’après un rapport de la Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), les infrastructures ciblées le week-end dernier n’ont pas été “totalement oblitérées”, contrairement à ce qu’a répété le président américain.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Le territoire britannique, situé à l’extrémité sud de la péninsule Ibérique, est enfin sorti de l’impasse créée par le Brexit, avec l’annonce mi-juin d’un accord scellé entre Londres, Madrid et Bruxelles. Sur place, les habitants peinent à y croire. Et restent prudents, avant de connaître les détails d’un texte encore flou.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Ce 25 juin s’ouvre le festival de Glastonbury, évènement emblématique de la culture britannique. Longtemps considéré comme le bastion de la musique indépendante et des artistes émergents, n’est-il pas aujourd’hui victime de son succès et de la course au gigantisme ?, s’inquiète la presse britannique.
by Le Monde - about 6 hours
Les associations Greenpeace, Notre affaire à tous et Oxfam, ainsi que onze habitants sinistrés, ont déposé un recours devant le Conseil d’Etat après qu’une demande d’action auprès du gouvernement est restée lettre morte.
by BBC - about 6 hours
The White House called the initial damage evaluation on Iran's uranium stockpile "flat-out wrong".
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Spending time as wee hackers perusing the family atlas taught us an appreciation for a good map, and [Billy Roberts], a cartographer at NREL, has served up a doozy with a map of the data center infrastructure in the United States. [via LinkedIn]
Fiber optic lines, electrical transmission capacity, and the data centers themselves are all here. Each data center is a dot with its size indicating how power hungry it is and its approximate location relative to nearby metropolitan areas. Color coding of these dots also helps us understand if the data center is already in operation (yellow), under construction (orange), or proposed (white).
Also of interest to renewable energy nerds would be the presence of some high...
by io9 - about 7 hours
Marvel gets another addition to its solid-enough club with Phase Five closer 'Ironheart,' now streaming on Disney+.
by The Verge - about 7 hours
Before the multiverse, magic, or any of Marvel's streaming series were important parts of the studio's cinematic universe, there was Iron Man. After years of so-so movies, Iron Man reminded everyone that Marvel's big-screen adaptations could be amazing with the right creative teams and stars attached. Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark was the MCU's centerpiece and a prime example of how the House of Ideas could make box office record-breaking icons out of its lower-profile characters. A couple of the Iron Man films were terrible, sure, but they each played a role in shaping the larger story. And by spending so much time building up Iron Man's presence, Marvel ensured that audiences would be emotionally invested...
by io9 - about 8 hours
Co-stars Diego Luna and Adria Arjona reminisced about the lengths the cast went to learn their lines on the highly secretive Disney+ show.
by The Brighter Side - about 8 hours
Gluten makes your bread stretchy and your pasta chewy. But for millions, it causes pain. Around one percent of the global population suffers from celiac disease, a condition triggered by eating gluten. The number is growing, and no cure exists. The only way to manage it is by following a strict gluten-free diet, which is often expensive and difficult to maintain. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have made a major step forward. They managed to remove a specific group of gluten proteins in wheat that trigger strong immune reactions. And they did this without hurting the wheat’s ability to make good bread. “The gluten proteins we eliminated are the ones that trigger the strongest response...
by Buzzfeed - about 8 hours
So you're telling me you have a camping trip, a beach day, and a few music festivals lined up, and this Shark portable fan still isn't in your cart...interesting. 🤔View Entire Post ›
by io9 - about 9 hours
The unmissable Alpha zombie, Samson, will return in the Nia DaCosta sequel, out in January.
by The Verge - about 9 hours
The Mavic 4 Pro, folded, with a DJI RC2 controller. Is DJI exiting the US drone market? The company says no - but it would not explain to The Verge what has changed such that it can't even keep a single drone on shelves. When I walked into my local Best Buy store today, June 24th, there were zero DJI drones available to purchase. There wasn't even an empty spot for each drone to go. The entire DJI aisle had been swept clean of price tags, lockers, and products - save a handful of motorized gimbals, action cameras, a single lone RC controller, and an almost empty premium endcap spot where a flagship drone would normally go. "We're not really carrying DJI drones anymore because of the US-China thing," a store...
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
Leica’s film cameras were hugely popular in the 20th century, and remain so with collectors to this day. [Michael Suguitan] has previously had great success converting his classic Leica into a digital one, and now he’s taken the project even further.
[Michael’s] previous work saw him create a so-called “digital back” for the Leica M2. He fitted the classic camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero and a small imaging sensor to effectively turn it into a digital camera, creating what he called the LeicaMPi. Since then, [Michael] has made a range of upgrades to create what he calls the LeicaM2Pi.
The upgrades start with the image sensor. This time around, instead of using a generic Raspberry Pi camera, he’s...
by io9 - about 9 hours
The director of 'Edge of Tomorrow,' 'The Bourne Identity,' and last year's 'Road House' will tackle a new take on the post-apocalyptic tale.
by io9 - about 10 hours
To get your free AirTag, you’ll need to buy a pack that includes three other AirTags.
by The Brighter Side - about 10 hours
The rhythm of a healthy heart may seem steady, but underneath that regular thump lies a rich, ever-changing pattern. These beat-to-beat changes, known as heart rate variability, or HRV, reveal much more than just how fast the heart beats. They show how the brain and body work together to stay balanced, respond to stress, and even hint at future health problems. What Heart Rate Variability Really Means HRV refers to the tiny differences in time between one heartbeat and the next. While heart rate counts the number of beats per minute, HRV tracks the millisecond shifts in the spacing of those beats. These fluctuations are not random—they’re shaped by complex networks that help the body adapt to both internal...
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:43
In the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, a health products company called Xlear began advertising its saline nasal spray to people desperately searching for ways to protect themselves from a new virus. In its marketing, Xlear pointed to studies that it said supported the idea that ingredients in the spray could block viruses from sticking to the nasal cavity. Based on its interpretation of the science, Xlear promoted the product as one part of a "layered defense" against contracting covid.
In 2021, the Federal Trade Commission, in a bipartisan vote, decided to sue Xlear for making allegedly "unsupported health claims," saying the company had "grossly misrepresented the purported findings and relevance of several...
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:34
Build a Rocket Boy has confirmed previous reports from IGN that it is undergoing layoffs less than a month after the tumultuous release of its first game MindsEye. The Verge reached out to Build a Rocket Boy to confirm the layoffs, but they did not respond. In a statement made to IGN, Build A Rocket Boy wrote: We can confirm that we have had to make the painful decision to notify our hardworking team of some internal changes at Build A Rocket Boy. While we are working to reassign roles for as many of those impacted by these changes as possible, sadly we are initiating a formal consultation process that may result in redundancies. This decision has not been made lightly, and we are committed to handling this...
by Wired - yesterday at 23:17
The technologist Edward Coristine, a key operative in Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency who's gone by the name "Big Balls" online, has resigned, the White House tells WIRED.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:09
The Tongass National Forest on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, Friday, July 2, 2021. | Photo: Getty Images The Trump administration wants to open up tens of millions of acres of national forest to development. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced yesterday that it’s rescinding a landmark rule that prevents road construction and timber harvesting in the last unfragmented stretches of national forest.  The USDA says the move will boost timber production, while helping officials manage wildfire-prone lands. Conservation groups say this is simply an industry-led land grab that could level pristine forests and increase the risk of wildfire. “Make no mistake: this administration will do whatever it...
by dwell - yesterday at 22:28
Before a recent renovation by Tuckey Design Studio, Tears for Fears turned the 16th-century building into their home and studio in the ’80s.Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Have one to share? Post it here. Project Details: Location: Wiltshire, England Designer: Tuckey Design Studio / @tuckeydesignstudio Footprint: 2,852 square feet Builder: Emery Brothers Structural Engineer: Momentum Engineering Photographer: James Brittain / @jamesbrittainphotographs From the Designer: "The Wool Hall is a local landmark within Somerset. Tuckey Design Studio have reinterpreted the hall as a family home and recording...
by dwell - yesterday at 22:20
Never having experienced the resort lifestyle, I went straight to the state with the most beachfront hotels to compare two typical options—during peak spring break.Welcome to Beach Week, our annual celebration of the best place on Earth. This story is part of One Night In, a series about staying in the most unparalleled places available to rest your head. In my mind, "beach vacation" is redundant—and fans of novelty wall plaques inscribed with phrases like "life’s a beach" would probably agree. According to Smithsonian, it was only in the 18th century that the beach went from being a place that was feared to one that was sought after, a site where wellness could be gained. (We even have the stalwart...
by The Brighter Side - yesterday at 22:07
For many species, friendship isn’t just about feeling good—it’s a complex strategy for survival. That’s one of the big takeaways from a long-term study on wild mountain gorillas, led by researchers from the University of Zurich, the University of Exeter, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. By tracking 164 gorillas over 20 years in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, scientists discovered that close social ties can bring both major rewards and hidden risks. Friendships, it turns out, are a double-edged sword. While they can improve your chances in life, they may also come at a cost to your health or success—depending on who you are, where you live, and how your group is structured. Friendship Isn’t...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
The choice between hardware and software for electronics projects is generally a straighforward one. For simple tasks we might build dedicated hardware circuits out of discrete components for reliability and low cost, but for more complex tasks it could be easier and cheaper to program a general purpose microcontroller than to build the equivalent circuit in hardware. Every now and then we’ll see a project that blurs the lines between these two choices like this Pong game built entirely out of discrete components.
The project begins with a somewhat low-quality image of the original Pong circuit found online, which [atkelar] used to model the circuit in KiCad. Because the image wasn’t the highest resolution...
by Chez Foucart - yesterday at 21:02
Dans le cadre de la rubrique « Au Conseil d’Etat » du JCP A – Semaine Juridique – Edition Administration & Collectivités territoriales, j’ai l’honneur de chroniquer – chaque semaine – quelques arrêts et jugements de la jurisprudence administrative. Voici un extrait du prochain numéro : TRIBUNAL ADMINISTRATIF DE CERGY-PONTOISE, 10 juin 2025, M. D. […]
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
The U.S. shipped a nuclear reactor to Tehran in the late 1960s. After it cut diplomatic ties with Iran after the Islamic Revolution and during the hostage crisis, Iran turned to Pakistan to keep its atomic ambitions alive.
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
Federal officials aren’t saying how many immigrants they’ve detained. But immigrant advocates say the Adelanto detention center is “bursting at the seams.” Those inside lack access to family members and attorneys.
by Wired - yesterday at 21:00
28 Weeks Later, Idiocracy, and Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything are just a few of the movies you need to watch on Hulu right now.
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
In viral videos of ICE raids over the last two weeks, many agents cover their faces, don’t provide identification, and don’t wear uniforms. SB 627 — “The No Secret Police Act” — is a new bill in the California State Senate that would require law enforcement (at all levels) to show their faces and be identifiable via uniforms when interacting with the public. State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Jesse Arreguin (D-Berkeley) introduced the bill. Wiener tells KCRW that what’s happening now is terrifying: “These individuals who we think may be ICE or other law enforcement, but could be vigilantes or bounty hunters, we just don't know, they're going around, essentially with ski masks on,...
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
California native Sally Ride became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983. The achievement made her a national — but reluctant — hero. Ride was private, and when she died of pancreatic cancer at age 61 in 2012, her obituary publicly revealed that she was gay. It stated, “Dr. Ride is survived by her partner of 27 years, Tam O’Shaughnessy.” The new documentary Sally focuses on her life, career, and relationship with O’Shaughnessy. Though Ride didn’t tell people she was gay, they still knew, O’Shaughnessy shares with KCRW: “The way she behaved and led her life, she was actually very open. We went to each other's events. We were both professors. … We did many things together all...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 20:30
If you do anything with electronics or electricity, it is a good bet you have a multimeter. Even the cheapest meter today would have been an incredible piece of lab gear not long ago and, often, meters today are lighter and have more features than the old Radio Shack meters we grew up with. But then there are bench meters. [Learn Electronics Repair] reviews an OWON XDM1241 meter, and you have to wonder if it is better than just a decent handheld device. Check out the video below and see what you think.
Some of the advantage of a bench meter is just convenience. They stay in one place and often have a bigger display than a handheld. Of course, these days, the bench meter isn’t much better than a handheld...
by Wired - yesterday at 20:14
If your lip balm makes you need more lip balm, try our top picks instead.
by The Brighter Side - yesterday at 20:07
Music has long been more than entertainment. For thousands of years, it’s played a powerful role in healing. Ancient shamans used rhythm and sound to fight illness. Today, nurse practitioners bring that same spirit to modern medicine. They now use music therapy to help patients manage a wide range of physical and emotional problems. From easing pain to calming anxious minds, music has found its place in health care. Rhonda Winegar, a University of Texas Arlington nurse practitioner with decades of experience in neurology, knows this well. After watching a documentary about singer Glen Campbell’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease, she began looking into the science of music and its healing power....
by BBC - yesterday at 19:57
From an attack on a US air base to a fragile ceasefire, this is how the Middle East conflict changed overnight.