constant stream of curated content
by Journal du Lapin - about 28 minutes
Quand on veut profiter de CarPlay dans une voiture qui n’est pas équipée, il n’y a pas beaucoup de solutions. On peut chercher un système d’origine (c’est très cher), installer un autoradio – avec une qualité parfois perfectible et souvent la perte de fonctions – ou se tourner vers un truc qui est devenu assez courant : un écran externe. Le mien, acheté en août 2025 pour environ 50 €, n’est plus disponible mais il y a pleins de clones et de produits du même genre. Si vous voulez tester CarPlay, le plus simple est de passer par l’émulateur d’Apple. Mais les écrans comme celui-ci sont assez pratique pour une voiture qui n’est pas équipée par défaut, si vous ne voulez pas...
by Le Monde - about 51 minutes
La tempête Nils balaye, depuis la nuit de mercredi à jeudi, le sud de la France. Météo-France a décrété des vigilances rouges aux crues en Gironde et en Lot-et-Garonne, aux vents violents dans l’Aude et aux avalanches en Savoie, après des rafales dépassant déjà 100 km/h dans l’Ouest.
by Le Taurillon - about 58 minutes
Le 6 février 2026, l'ambassadeur de l'Union européenne en Géorgie, Pawel Herczynski a prononcé un discours à l'occasion du prix européen de journalisme pour l'année 2025 (European Journalism Prize 2025). La liberté de la presse en Géorgie est un enjeu majeur dans le contexte actuel tendu. Ce discours a permis de réaffirmer la nécessité de protéger la liberté des médias, ainsi que celles des journalistes en Géorgie comme dans le reste du monde face aux menaces extérieures grandissantes. Un concours mettant à l'honneur la Géorgie
Ce concours est organisé depuis 2012 dans le pays. C'est la délégation de l'Union européenne en Géorgie qui a créé, il y a 14 ans, le “EU Prize for...
by HackAdAy - about 1 hour
Top of an RBMK at the Leningrad plant.
Control panels of a pre-digitalization nuclear plant look quite daunting, with countless dials, buttons and switches that all make perfect sense to a trained operator, but seem as random as those of the original Enterprise bridge in Star Trek to the average person. This makes the reconstruction of part of the RBMK reactor control by the [Chornobyl Family] on YouTube a fun way to get comfortable with one of the most important elements of this type of reactor’s controls.
The section that is built here pertains to the control rods of the RBMK’s reactor, its automatic regulations and emergency systems like AZ-5 and BAZ. The goal is not just to have a shiny display piece...
by BBC - about 2 hours
Six people were killed and at least 25 others were injured at a school, and two others were found dead at a nearby home.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Benyamin Nétanyahou a rencontré Donald Trump, mercredi à la Maison-Blanche, pour une réunion à huis clos qui a mis en évidence les divergences entre les deux hommes sur la position à adopter face à l’Iran.
by Usbek & Rica - about 2 hours
« Les métiers face à l’IA ». Pour comprendre ce que change concrètement l’intégration des IA dans le monde professionnel, Usbek & Rica lance une série d’articles consacrée à différents métiers. Dans cet épisode, trois psychologues témoignent.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Plus de 700 échantillons représentant 90 % du régime alimentaire des Français : l’agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire publie sa troisième « Etude totale » qui évalue l’exposition aux substances toxiques à travers la nourriture.
by La Horde - about 3 hours
Rassemblement face à la venue d'Eric Zemmour pour une réunion de Jean Messiha candidat aux municipales -
Initiatives / Eric Zemmour, Manifs et rassemblements
by BBC - about 3 hours
Zhang Youxia, widely seen as Xi's closest military ally, was in January removed from his post.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Reconnu comme droit fondamental par le Parlement européen, le logement est devenu pour des millions d’Européens un luxe inaccessible. Explosion des prix, métropoles saturées, jeunes bloqués chez leurs parents : l’Union européenne découvre les dégâts de trente ans d’aveuglement. La Commission promet un plan inédit, explique l’hebdomadaire italien “L’Espresso”.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Le gouvernement français a annoncé son intention d’envoyer une lettre aux personnes de 29 ans pour les sensibiliser à la question de l’infertilité. Cette journaliste britannique s’insurge contre cette initiative, qu’elle voit comme une “injonction à faire des bébés”, et qui ne règle en rien les “vrais problèmes” qui dissuadent d’avoir des enfants.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
En finançant la Maison des médias libres à Paris censée abriter et soutenir une quarantaine de titres indépendants de gauche, l’ex-patron Olivier Legrain entendait répondre à l’expansion de la sphère médiatique ultraconservatrice. Mais une plainte pour agression sexuelle met en péril son projet, dont plusieurs participants se sont déjà retirés.
by BBC - about 4 hours
WhatsApp says the move aims to push its 90 million users in Russia to a "state-owned surveillance app".
by FluxBlog - about 4 hours
Holy Fuck “Evie”
Holy Fuck made a point of mentioning on their Bandcamp page that the music on their new record was largely recorded live with an emphasis on “improvisation and raw percussion.” It was a good idea for them to say this because it never crossed my mind that industrial funk track like “Evie” could be created with that ethos. They sound like a relentless machine here, like some kind of monster car steamroller tank built to crush everything in its path. Knowing this is more “organic” than I assumed makes me enjoy it a bit more, but not in some “this is more authentic” way. It’s just fun knowing these guys are going this hard and are so totally dialed in. They’re four guys,...
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
Plenty of our childhoods had at least one math teacher who made the (ultimately erroneous) claim that we needed to learn to do math because we wouldn’t always have a calculator in our pockets. While the reasoning isn’t particularly sound anymore, knowing how to do math from first principles is still a good idea in general. Similarly, most of us have hugely powerful graphics cards with computing power that PC users decades ago could only dream of, but [NCOT Technology] still decided to take up this project where he does the math that shows the fundamentals of how 3D computer graphics are generated.
The best place to start is at the beginning, so the video demonstrates a simple cube wireframe drawn by...
by io9 - about 5 hours
Hey Siri, wake me up when Apple finally fixes you like it's been promising to.
by New Yorker - about 6 hours
Inside the company behind Claude, researchers are trying to understand systems that may have already exceeded their grasp.
by Le Monde - about 6 hours
Si le vote a une portée avant tout symbolique, plusieurs élus de la majorité, tenants du libre-échange, désapprouvent plus ou moins publiquement la politique protectionniste du président américain.
by io9 - about 6 hours
"I really wanna see the mass driver on the moon that is shooting AI satellites into deep space. Just going like 'shoom, shoom,' just one after the other."
by The Verge - about 7 hours
Highguard, a new multiplayer shooter from developers who worked on games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty, launched just over two weeks ago, but developer Wildlight Entertainment is already cutting jobs at the company, according to posts from affected staffers on LinkedIn. Former Wildlight level designer Alex Graner says that "most of the team at Wildlight" was laid off today, which was backed up by former lead tech artist Josh Sobel.
"Today we made an incredibly difficult decision to part ways with a number of our team members while keeping a core group of developers to continue innovating on and supporting the game," Wildlight says in a …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
[Teddy Warner]’s GPenT (Generative Pen-trained Transformer) project is a wall-mounted polargraph that makes plotter art, but there’s a whole lot more going on than one might think. This project was partly born from [Teddy]’s ideas about how to use aspects of machine learning in ways that were really never intended. What resulted is a wall-mounted pen plotter that offers a load of different ‘generators’ — ways to create line art — that range from procedural patterns, to image uploads, to the titular machine learning shenanigans.
There are loads of different ways to represent images with lines, and this project helps explore them.
Want to see the capabilities for yourself? There’s a publicly...
by The Verge - about 8 hours
Since the xAI-SpaceX merger announced last week, which combined the two companies (as well as social media platform X) for a reported $1.25 trillion valuation - the biggest merger of all time - a handful of xAI employees and two of its co-founders have abruptly exited the company, penning long departure announcements online. Some also announced that they were starting their own AI companies. Co-founder Yuhai (Tony) Wu announced his departure on X, writing that it was "time for [his] next chapter." Jimmy Ba, another co-founder, posted something similar later that day, saying it was "time to recalibrate [his] gradient on the big picture." Th …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 8 hours
iPhone users have a new option for switching to Android on iOS 26.3. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge On Wednesday, Apple released its latest iOS 26 update, which includes a new process for switching from an iPhone to an Android phone, as previously reported by 9to5Mac. The updated transferring tool can move over data like apps, photos, messages, and even a user's phone number by sitting the two phones side by side. Previously, users typically needed to either download Apple and Google's data transfer apps on each device or manually copy all their apps and data over. iPhone users in the EU also now have an option for "notification forwarding" with third-party wearables in iOS 26.3. This update...
by io9 - about 8 hours
When these trees burn, they release massive amounts of carbon, intensifying the very climate crisis fueling these wildfires.
by io9 - about 8 hours
Apple's in-house production company, Apple Studios, now fully owns the rights and IP of the Emmy-winning series moving forward.
by The Verge - about 8 hours
Valentine's Day is often thought of as the quintessential Hallmark holiday - and why wouldn't it be? Most of the time, it's marketed to us with massive floral arrangements and heart-shaped chocolates, both of which can come off as borderline twee. But no one says you have to play by the rulebook when it comes to holidays, especially if your husband or boyfriend couldn't care less about the classics.
If you're hoping to express your affection for the man in your life with something a little different this year, we have some thoughts. Quince's cashmere crewneck is quickly becoming a staple in our closet, while past favorites like Glocusent's …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:37
Anthropic is the latest AI company promising to limit the impact its data centers have on nearby residents' electricity bills. The company said it would pay higher monthly electricity charges in order to cover 100 percent of the upgrades needed to connect its data centers to power grids. "This includes the shares of these costs that would otherwise be passed onto consumers," the announcement says.
Anthropic didn't provide details today about any agreements it has inked with energy companies in order to accomplish these goals. In November, it shared a $50 billion plan to build data centers in New York and Texas "with more sites to come." …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Wired - yesterday at 23:35
Meditation isn’t thinking about nothing. New research reinforces that it’s a mind-altering, dynamic state that promotes focus, learning, and well-being.
by io9 - yesterday at 23:35
The warning is valid, but it's not clear anyone is hearing it.
by Wired - yesterday at 23:15
Obsession over a show about two closeted hockey players has brought new fandom to the sport just ahead of the Olympics. But men's hockey's lack of support for LGBTQ+ players and fans is notable.
by QZ - yesterday at 23:00
Trump's tariffs amount to self-inflicted blows that will drag down the economy, according to a new CBO report
by Wired - yesterday at 22:23
Petitions demanding people get the chance to be released from ICE custody have overwhelmed courts throughout the US.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 22:20
La cour d’appel de Paris rendra son arrêt le 7 juillet. Marine Le Pen a indiqué qu’elle serait candidate à la présidentielle ou non en fonction de cette décision.
by QZ - yesterday at 22:11
AI researchers believe the industry's fixation on large language models has created a kind of tunnel vision obscuring the path to truly intelligent machines
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
Making sure the heatgun is on ‘low’ and gloves are on while pushing on the mold. (Credit: Zion Brock)
Although hobbyists these days most often seem to use thermoplastics as a print-and-done material in FDM printers, there’s absolutely nothing stopping you from taking things further with thermoforming. Much like forming acrylic using a hot wire or hot air, thermoplastics like PLA can be further tweaked with a similar method. This can be much less complex than 3D printing the design with supports, as demonstrated by [Zion Brock].
For this classically styled radio project the front grille was previously 3D printed with the curved shape, but to avoid an ugly edge it had to be printed with most of the grille...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 22:00
Bart Layton, whose new film stars Halle Berry, Chris Hemsworth, and Mark Ruffalo, discusses a few of his favorite novels that question the romance of the frontier.
by QZ - yesterday at 21:11
Cloudflare’s earnings beat and record enterprise deals sent shares up about 10%, as analysts embraced its role in an AI-driven, bot-heavy web
by QZ - yesterday at 21:11
Musk pitched a lunar industry for AI — a moon supply chain and a mass-driver launcher — plus an X growth moonshot
by Korben - yesterday at 20:45
Notepad, c'est je crois LE truc le plus basique de Windows depuis 40 ans (avec winver.exe... lol). C'est un éditeur de texte tellement simple qu'il n'avait même pas de correcteur orthographique jusqu'en 2024. Sauf que Microsoft a décidé d'y coller de l'IA, et avec l'IA est arrivé le support du Markdown... et c'est ce parser Markdown tout neuf qui a ouvert une faille permettant d'exécuter du code à distance.
Mais lol.
Car oui mes amis, dans la foulée des fonctions IA (AI Rewrite, tout ça), le bloc-notes de Windows 11 sait maintenant interpréter le Markdown. Il gère désormais les fichiers .md, affiche les liens cliquables, le formatage...etc... et c'est là que ça coince !
En effet, la faille...
by Wired - yesterday at 20:30
People have a right to know who their neighbors are, especially when it’s ICE.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 20:30
This week Jonathan chats with Bill Shotts about The Linux Command Line! That’s Bill’s book published by No Starch Press, all about how to make your way around the Linux command line! Bill has had quite a career doing Unix administration, and has thoughts on the current state of technology. Watch to find out more! https://linuxcommand.org/
https://nostarch.com/linux-command-line-3rd-edition Did you know you can watch the live recording of the show right on our YouTube Channel? Have someone you’d like us to interview? Let us know, or have the guest contact us! Take a look at the schedule here. Direct Download in DRM-free MP3.
If you’d rather read along, here’s the transcript for this week’s...
by Wired - yesterday at 20:00
I used the viral AI helper to order groceries, sort emails, and negotiate deals. Then it decided to scam me.
by BBC - yesterday at 19:39
Members of the remote community have spoken of their fear and uncertainty after nine people were killed.
by QZ - yesterday at 19:00
The tariffs are broadly unpopular: A new analysis shows they amounted to a $1,000 tax hike on Americans last year
by La Horde - yesterday at 18:30
Campagne de mobilisation à l'initiatives de collectifs antifas contre le RN pendant les municipales. -
Initiatives
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 18:22
L’organisation météorologique mondiale délègue à cinq organismes régionaux le choix des prénoms, qui doivent alterner masculin et féminin.
by BBC - yesterday at 18:21
The BBC visits the Iranian capital for the first time since authorities used unprecedented force to put down protests last month.
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 18:00
Vidéos bluffantes avec Sora, information personnalisée via ChatGPT, factchecking à la volée avec Grok… En un an, l’intelligence artificielle générative a bouleversé notre écosystème informatif, ouvrant une nouvelle ère d’immédiateté, d’abondance, mais aussi de doute permanent.
by Zataz - yesterday at 17:22
Intérimaire chez Dassault soupçonné d’avoir filmé des Rafale avec des lunettes-caméra, la DGSI en alerte....
by Usbek & Rica - yesterday at 17:17
Elon Musk rebat les cartes de son ambition spatiale. Mars attendra : la priorité de SpaceX est désormais la construction d’une ville autonome sur notre satellite. Derrière ce virage stratégique se profile un projet de « sauvegarde » urgente de l’humanité, où ambitions politiques et vision dystopique d’un futur hors de la Terre se mêlent.
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 17:05
Rudy Reichstadt et Tristan Mendès France décryptent et analysent, dans ce nouveau numéro de Complorama, comment la complosphère utilise la rhétorique démoniaque. "Les démons de la complosphère", c'est le 103è numéro de Complorama.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 17:00
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 16:44
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Korben - yesterday at 15:31
Vous connaissez tous
Kali Linux
,
Metasploit
et compagnie… Mais est-ce que vous avez déjà vu une IA faire un pentest toute seule ? Genre, VRAIMENT toute seule.
Shannon
, c'est un framework open source qui lâche un agent IA sur votre code, et qui enchaîne recon, analyse de vulns, et exploitation, tout ça sans intervention humaine.
En gros, vous lui filez une URL cible et l'accès à votre code source (faut que le repo soit accessible, c'est la base), et l'agent se débrouille. Il commence alors par analyser le code en statique… puis lance des attaques dynamiques sur l'app en live. Pour cela, il déploie plusieurs sous-agents spécialisés qui bossent en parallèle via Temporal, un moteur de workflow....
by Korben - yesterday at 15:01
Les algorithmes de recommandation, vous connaissez bien je pense... YouTube, TikTok, Instagram... ces trucs qui vous gardent scotché à l'écran durant des heures en aspirant toutes vos données au passage. Hé bien un dev de bon goût a décidé de prouver qu'on pouvait faire la même chose sans machine learning et sans collecter la moindre info perso.
Son arme secrète ? Les 270 000 articles de Simple Wikipedia. Xikipedia
, c'est un pseudo réseau social qui vous balance des articles de Simple Wikipedia sous forme de feed, exactement comme votre fil TikTok préféré. Sauf que derrière, y'a pas de ferme de serveurs qui analyse votre comportement mais juste un petit algorithme local en JS qui tourne dans...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
As the regime imposes a forced forgetting of the massacres in January, it has begun targeting not only wounded protesters but medical workers, who have borne witness to some of the worst atrocities.
by Korben - yesterday at 11:47
Le gestionnaire de tâches de Windows, c'est un peu le minimum syndical quand il faut comprendre pourquoi votre PC rame. Sauf que pour creuser vraiment, autant essayer de trouver une aiguille dans une botte de DLL.
Mais heureusement, il y a des alternatives ! AppControl
est l'une d'entre elles. C'est un gestionnaire de tâches gratuit pour Windows qui va beaucoup plus loin que le truc de base parce qu'il garde un historique de l'utilisation : CPU, RAM, GPU et même de la température de vos composants (jusqu’à 3 jours en arrière). Vous pouvez ainsi remonter dans le temps pour comprendre ce qui a fait chauffer votre machine à 3 h du mat' (cherchez pas, c'est Chrome ^^).
Concrètement, vous avez des...