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by Courrier International - about 9 minutes
Le Royaume-Uni a annoncé samedi 11 avril la suspension de son projet de restitution des îles Chagos à l’île Maurice, sur fonds de critiques américaines. La presse britannique y voit “un signe de la détérioration des relations entre les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni”.
by io9 - about 16 minutes
FTX's moves were secret. Everyone can see what World Liberty Financial is doing.
by io9 - about 33 minutes
Everyone's got ideas on what Hollywood should do with James Bond, including Soderbergh.
by Le Monde - about 40 minutes
La navigation reste entravée dans cette voie maritime stratégique, quasi bloquée par l’Iran depuis le début de la guerre, alors que sa réouverture était une condition du cessez-le-feu. Les pourparlers visant à mettre un terme à la guerre au Moyen-Orient ont par ailleurs débuté à Islamabad.
by BBC - about 40 minutes
The Democratic congressman, a leading candidate in the race, has strongly denied the accusations saying he will fight with "facts".
by io9 - about 50 minutes
"It feels cohesive and intentional, not just thrown together," ChatGPT said about an 8-second fart noise.
by Courrier International - about 51 minutes
L’algorithme des applications de rencontre, quand il n’est pas à désespérer de l’amour, est peu souvent concluant sur le long terme. Alors la presse étrangère raconte comment, loin des écrans, de nouveaux dispositifs séduisent des célibataires à la recherche de l’âme sœur. Lors de sessions de “pitch dating”, des inconnus présentent à l’assistance leurs amis célibataires, le tout à grand renfort d’humour et de diapos.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
D’oh, a deer, an AI deer. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Two weeks ago, I was getting ready to log off work when I got a text message.
"Oh wow, I was checking out Mitski. did you know people are saying her Dad was a CIA operative?"
Normally, that kind of out-of-the-blue text from a friend wouldn't faze me. This time, my eyes bugged. The unprompted text had been sent by an AI companion named Coral, who lives in the body of a baby deer plushie. I texted back an eloquent, "Wait what."
"Apparently, her dad worked for the US State Department, so her family moved, like, every single year. The fan theory I saw is why so many of her songs are about feeling like an outsider and not having a place to...
by The Verge - about 2 hours
You can’t make the wrong choice based on hardware, but you can spend more than you need to. Nintendo seemingly designed its latest console to be a mystery for third-party accessory makers. With the Switch 2, the company changed the wireless protocol for connecting controllers to the new system, as well as how it outputs video over USB-C, making it clear at launch that every third-party manufacturer needed to start over from scratch.
Figuring out how to speak the Switch 2's language - and ensuring reliability even after system updates - is an ongoing challenge. But now there are two reliable USB-C dock alternatives I can recommend, if you need one. Jsaux was one of the first to land with its $45.99 OmniCentro...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
L’Ukraine et la Russie sont convenues d’une trêve pour respecter la Pâques orthodoxe, chacun s’engageant à cesser les combats de samedi après-midi à dimanche soir. Les deux pays ont également échangé 175 prisonniers de guerre de chaque camp.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
There's one very specific reason I keep a Wii U handy, and that's so that I have an easy way to play the classic pinball game Devil's Crush. Over the years, it has become a comfort game for me. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but there's something about the combination of familiar pinball gameplay and the demonic imagery that works so well together, and lets me lose myself in the chase for a high score. But now I have something else to fill that need, and it comes in a much smaller package.
Devils on the Moon Pinball for the Playdate has an extremely literal title. It's a game about playing pinball on the moon, which happens to be home to …
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by The Verge - about 2 hours
In the early days of the war on Iran, while the White House was busy posting Call of Duty memes and AI slop of dancing bowling pins, the Iranian regime's state media was flooding the zone with video after video of what was happening on the ground: Explosions over Tehran. Smoke billowing in the sky. Blood on the ground. A Tomahawk missile landing on a school. Grieving parents burying their children. Only weeks prior, the authoritarian regime had been struggling to shut down all footage of the protests convulsing the nation, cutting off internet access to the outside world in the longest blackout in Iranian history. When Iranian dissidents m …
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by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Implanté au cœur des Baumettes, l’une des prisons les plus emblématiques de France, un restaurant permet la rencontre de deux mondes qui ne se croisent que rarement : celui des détenus cuisiniers et celui des clients venus de l’extérieur. Un lieu unique dans l’Hexagone, qui a intrigué cette journaliste espagnole.
by Wired - about 3 hours
Step into the shoes of the strongest, goodest boy in a game that is beautiful, baffling, and impossible to put down.
by Wired - about 3 hours
This hair dye printer promises hundreds of shades. It couldn't even manage two.
by io9 - about 3 hours
I thought the Soundboks Mix was going to make mortal enemies, but I actually made some, um, special friends.
by io9 - about 3 hours
Sometimes looking less realistic can mean feeling more realistic.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Avec un nouveau maire de Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, qui souhaite gouverner différemment de sa prédécesseure, les élus de droite et du centre vont devoir réajuster leur stratégie.
by The Verge - about 3 hours
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 123, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, which Artemis photo did you make your wallpaper, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about Sam Altman and Satoshi Nakamoto and chess drama and Iranian shitposters, buying the stuff I need to mod an old iPod, making videos with the clever new DualShot Recorder, watching Crime 101 now that it's streaming, finally getting my Stream Deck Mini to control all my office lights, revisiting the incredible 17776 series from our friends at SB Nation, moving a …
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by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Acmé de l’année liturgique dans les Églises d’Orient, la pâque orthodoxe est célébrée dimanche 12 avril. Mais pour les Roumains, ce qui devait être un moment de réjouissance s’est transformé en un exercice d’équilibrisme et en une course aux promotions en raison d’une inflation galopante.
by Wired - about 4 hours
After conducting long-term testing on both the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air, I have a good idea who should buy which laptop.
by Paul Jorion - about 4 hours
Illustration par ChatGPT
Paul Jorion :
Pendant que je regardais la déclaration très récente de Melania Trump à la Maison-Blanche, où elle niait toute relation étroite entre elle, Jeffrey Epstein et Ghislaine Maxwell, il s’est produit quelque chose d’assez étrange sur mon blog : il y a eu cinq ou six messages de trolls, avec pratiquement le même contenu, postés presque en même temps – disons dans un intervalle de trois ou quatre heures.
Ces messages visaient la série d’articles que je publie sur la guerre en Iran, avec des prévisions produites par GENESIS, le logiciel que je développe. Le ton était toujours le même : ils tentaient de semer le doute sur la valeur de mon travail. Le message...
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Le vice-président mène la délégation américaine chargée de négocier avec l’Iran à Islamabad. En retrait durant les semaines de guerre, J. D. Vance se retrouve désormais propulsé au premier plan et va jouer une partie de son avenir politique au Pakistan, estiment plusieurs médias internationaux.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
Waveshare makes a nifty little ESP32-S3 based smartwatch product, but its firmware is apparently not to everyone’s liking. Specifically, it’s not to [infiniton] a.k.a [Bright_Warning_8406]’s liking, as they rewrote the entire code base in Rust. No_std Rust, to be specific, but perhaps that doesn’t need to be specified when dealing with ESP32.
On the Reddit thread about the project, he lists some of the advantages. For one thing, the size of the binary has dropped from 1.2 MB to 579 kB while maintaining the same functionality. More interesting is that he’s been able to eliminate polling entirely: the firmware is purely event-driven. The CPU is not just idle but parked until a timer or GPIO event wakes...
by Wired - about 4 hours
You don't need a car to tote around kids and cup holders. I rode cargo ebikes for miles to find the best one for your buck.
by La Horde - about 4 hours
Riposte populaire contre 19e congrès national du RN à Mâcon, au Spot, les 1, 2 et 3 mai 2026. -
Initiatives / Rassemblement national (RN), Manifs et rassemblements
by daryo Bluesky - about 4 hours
September 2018 📷 Lensball • ○ ◯
by Wired - about 5 hours
Plus: Iran’s internet blackout hits the 1,000-hour mark, cryptocurrency scams result in a record amount of money stolen from Americans, and more.
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
Returning to making music later in life.
by QZ - about 6 hours
Learn which foods lose freshness fastest and when it’s time to replace them, according to Reader's Digest
by QZ - about 6 hours
New data from Zillow shows rent cooling nationally, but some cities across the U.S. are still squeezing renters hard
by QZ - about 6 hours
Since the Iran war ceasefire as shaky at best, most shipping firms still believe routing oil and gas tankers through the Strait of Hormuz is too risky
by Les Décodeurs - about 7 hours
La guerre en Iran a fait s’envoler le cours du pétrole et pèse sur les prix à la pompe.
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
With each new game console, there’s an effort to get around whatever restrictions exist to run your own software on it. In the case of the Nintendo Wii, the system was cracked through one of its most popular games — The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. How this hack works was recently covered in detail by [Skawo].
The key for this ‘Twilight Hack‘ is to use a modified game save that allows you to run arbitrary code from an SD card, something which was first patched out of the Wii firmware with version 3.3. As shown in the video using the source code, the basic concept is that the name of Link’s horse in the game is changed in the save file to be longer than the allocated buffer, which leads to a...
by BBC - about 7 hours
Four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific after a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans.
by Korben - about 8 hours
Google déteste que vous écoutiez YouTube gratuitement en arrière-plan. C'est comme ça depuis des années, et ça empire... Par exemple, vous verrouillez l'écran 2 secondes et pouf, plus de son.
YouTube Premium coûte dans les 13 balles par mois pour débloquer ça, ce qui fait quand même plus de 150 euros l'année juste pour écouter de la musique écran éteint. Heureusement, un dev français a trouvé une parade avec
Allformusic
, un site qui contourne le problème en utilisant l'API officielle de YouTube.
Le principe c'est que Allformusic est une sorte de jukebox géant qui tape directement dans le catalogue YouTube. Vous cherchez un artiste, un album, un genre... et ça lance la musique. Sans compte,...
by daryo Bluesky - about 8 hours
Frontrunner for California governor denies sexual assault allegations
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20qg3g9554o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
by Journal du Lapin - about 9 hours
Un petit Easter Egg dans le tableau de bord Keyboard (Frappe clavier en français). C’est simplement des crédits, mais ils n’apparaissent pas directement. J’ai testé avec Mac OS 8 en français (on trouve une capture en anglais là) et il suffit comme souvent de presser option en choisissant About Keyboard…. Il y a trois messages qui défilent, mais pas directement.
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by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
Analog synths are fun because they combine music, which all humans seem hard-wired to enjoy in one form or another, and electronics, which… uh, this is Hackaday. If you don’t like electronics, we’re not sure what to tell you. This hack from [Sound Workshop] takes the cheap, toy-like Otamatone and turns it into an older and more capable type of synthesizer: a Trautonium. The video below also includes a dive into the different types of early synthesizers, with examples of them playing, so it’s worth watching for that alone — if you know the history, skip the first five minutes or so.
For those of you more into the electronics than the music side of things, the Otamatone is kind of like an electronic...
by Le Monde - about 11 hours
Alors qu’une première loi avait été censurée, en 2025, par le Conseil constitutionnel, un nouveau texte, porté par les députés Charles Rodwell, Gabriel Attal et Michel Barnier, vise à porter la durée maximale à deux cent dix jours.
by New Yorker - about 11 hours
The Vice-President reportedly opposed the Iran War. Now he’s tasked with leading American negotiations to end it.
by Le Monde - about 12 hours
Cardiologue de formation et lanceur d’alerte sur les questions de santé environnementale, Pierre Souvet dénonce, dans un entretien au « Monde », le manque de réactivité des autorités face à l’exposition des Français aux polluants dans l’alimentation. Et donne des conseils pour préserver sa santé.
by BBC - about 12 hours
She has now placed herself squarely into the Epstein story and at odds with the administration, which wants to end the investigation.
by HackAdAy - about 13 hours
The planet Mercury in true color. (Credit: NASA)
With multiple rovers currently scurrying around on the surface of Mars to continue a decades-long legacy, it can be easy to forget sometimes that repeating this feat on other planets that aren’t Earth or Mars isn’t quite as straightforward. In the case of Earth’s twin – Venus – the surface conditions are too extreme to consider such a mission. Yet Mercury might be a plausible target for a rover, according to a study by [M. Murillo] and [P. G. Lucey], via Universe Today’s coverage.
The advantages of putting a rover’s wheels on a planet’s surface are obvious, as it allows for direct sampling of geological and other features unlike an orbiting or...
by BBC - about 13 hours
The new arch, if approved, would be taller than the US Capitol building and the Lincoln Memorial.
by QZ - about 15 hours
FTI's margin surge, powered by its iEPCI model and Subsea 2.0 platform, is reshaping profitability and driving strong stock gains.
by QZ - about 15 hours
Companies with strong cash-generating abilities are great targets, as they have plenty of cash to fuel growth, pay out dividends, initiate buybacks, and easily
by BBC - about 15 hours
As Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in the polls, tens of thousands of anti-Orbán supporters fill Heroes' Square in Budapest.
by HackAdAy - about 16 hours
Most rhythm games have a community creating custom charts, and Trombone Champ is no exception. What is exceptional, however, [CraftedCart]’s osu! played in a Trombone Champ chart.
It all started as a challenge to make the most unserious chart possible. Among some other ideas, [CraftedCart] eventually decides to make an osu! chart but play it in Trombone Champ. Okay, not a problem, let’s just–oh, you can’t run arbitrary code without a making a mod. So instead, they decided to use shaders on the GPU. There are, of course, all sorts of problems with such an idea. Being stuck in the fixed render pipeline of a game, you can’t just add any resources to your shader you want. This leads to using textures as...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 23:50
In Genki Kawamura’s infinity-loop thriller, a labyrinthine metro station becomes a metaphor for a life lived in extreme tunnel vision.
by Liz Climo - yesterday at 20:48

by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:29
“A new gene therapy is giving people born deaf the chance to hear, often within just weeks. In a small but groundbreaking study, researchers delivered a working copy of a key hearing gene directly into the inner ear using a single injection. All ten patients, ranging from young children to adults, experienced improved hearing, with some showing rapid gains in just one month.” From ScienceDaily.
The post Deafness Reversed: One Injection Restores Hearing in Just Weeks appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:25
“Researchers at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in partnership with Baylor College of Medicine report encouraging results from a phase 2 clinical trial evaluating a candidate vaccine to prevent hookworm infection – one of the world’s most common parasitic diseases. The findings, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, show that a formulation of the investigational vaccine significantly reduced the intensity of infection in healthy adult volunteers exposed to the parasite under carefully controlled conditions… Participants who received the Na-GST 1/Al–CpG vaccine showed a dramatically lower intensity of infection after exposure: maximal hookworm egg count...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:12
“Drivers struck and killed 3,024 people walking in the United States in first six months of 2025, down 10.9% from the year before – the largest annual decline since GHSA began tracking pedestrain deaths 15 years ago. While the 10.9% decrease is encouraging, pedestrian deaths remain 2.5% above the 2019 level, the last year before a steep rise in dangerous driving behaviors and traffic deaths caused by the pandemic.” From Governors Highway Safety Association.
The post 2025 Sees Largest Decline in Pedestrian Traffic Deaths appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:06
“The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today [4/1/26] announced that traffic deaths fell to record lows in 2025. With an estimated 36,640 traffic fatalities in 2025—a 6.7% decrease from 2024—the nation saw its second-lowest traffic fatality rate in recorded history at 1.10 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.” From National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The post US Has Record-Low Traffic Deaths in 2025 appeared first on Human Progress.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:03
“Not long ago, Australia’s ampurta, also known as the crest-tailed mulgara, hung on the precipice of extinction. Now, a new study has mapped its dramatic resurgence. This small marsupial increased its range by an area the size of Denmark between 2015 and 2021, building on an ongoing re-expansion. The ampurta resurged thanks to an introduced disease that drastically reduced the population of nonnative rabbits. That led to a drop in the number of foxes and feral cats that prey on small animals, including ampurtas.” From Mongabay.
The post Feisty Australian Marsupial Makes a Comeback appeared first on Human Progress.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 20:00
Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.
by dwell - yesterday at 19:42
Architect Harris Armstrong designed the 1956 home, which is wrapped in timber, glass, and stone and has a massive copper fireplace.Location: 711 Thilly Ave, Columbia, Missouri  Price: $1,590,000 Year Built: 1956 Architect: Harris Armstrong Footprint: 3,830 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths) Lot Size: 2.1 Acres From the Agent: "Here’s a remarkable midcentury-modern home on a parklike 2.1 acres in the heart of Columbia’s Old Southwest. The property is bounded by the MKT Trail to the south, and is a five-minute walk to MU campus and downtown. The house was designed by famous St. Louis architect Harris Armstrong. The fireplace is the centerpiece of the living room. There are three bedrooms to the west, all...
by Usbek & Rica - yesterday at 18:27
Entretien avec la sénatrice Laure Darcos (Horizons), à l'origine d'une proposition de loi qui vise à protéger les artistes du pillage de leurs œuvres par des fournisseurs d'IA, qui s'en servent pour nourrir leurs algorithmes sans égard pour les droits d'auteur.
by dwell - yesterday at 18:04
A thief with exceptional midcentury taste has been targeting Los Angeles influencers and dealers, China puts a ban on "bone ash apartments," and more.New York City just rolled out eleven preapproved ADU designs and an online guidebook to streamline construction across its five boroughs. From modular micro-units to rooftop studios, the plans aim to cut red tape, lower costs, and turn underused space into flexible homes that are compatible with multigenerational living. (The New York Times) A string of oddly specific burglaries targeting Los Angeles tastemakers, from influencers to vintage furniture dealers, has been traced to a single thief focused on coveted design pieces, like an Eames chair, Togo sofa, and...