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by BBC - about 18 minutes
As Trump and the Minneapolis Mayor spar over social media on immigration law enforcement, the US continues to be roiled by the killing of nurse Alex Pretti.
by QZ - about 30 minutes
Early adopters are raving about Anthropic's Claude Cowork, the first truly agentic AI designed as a digital operations assistant
by QZ - about 30 minutes
Don't find yourself up a creek without a paddle — or stuck in a blizzard without these important wintertime products
by QZ - about 30 minutes
New data ranks the eight healthiest states in America based on factors like air quality, fitness access, and life expectancy
by io9 - about 40 minutes
Microsoft showed record spending but slowing cloud growth and a big reliance on OpenAI
by Torrentfreak - about 49 minutes
Last week, many Babato-related communities threw in the towel, following legal pressure from Kakao Entertainment. That sealed the deal for many Batoto followers who still had hopes that the site would return to its former glory after its operator, “Larry”, suddenly disappeared last November. This disappearance was triggered by an entirely different force. CODA Reported Bato.to Operator in China
Today, the Japanese anti-piracy group CODA steps forward as the main driver behind Bato.to’s demise. The group, which represents publishers Kadokawa, Kodansha, Shueisha, Shogakukan, and Square Enix, filed a criminal complaint against the alleged operator in China. The complaint was submitted to the public security...
by Courrier International - about 52 minutes
Doté d’importantes réserves de terres rares et de minerais indispensables à la transition énergétique, le Brésil est approché par Washington et Bruxelles, qui cherchent à diversifier leurs approvisionnements, largement dominés par la Chine. Mais le géant sud-américain entend imposer ses conditions et ne plus se cantonner à l’extraction.
by Courrier International - about 52 minutes
L’arrestation de cet enfant à Minneapolis a déclenché une vague d’indignation en Équateur, son pays d’origine. Derrière cette histoire se dessine le drame des familles équatoriennes chassées par la police de l’immigration de Trump et que la diplomatie du président Daniel Noboa semble bien incapable de protéger.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Après la reprise des provinces de Deir ez-Zor, Rakka et Hassaké, les autorités de transition syriennes ont ouvert des centres de réconciliation destinés aux ex-combattants des Forces démocratiques syriennes, dominées par les Kurdes. Dans cette partie de la Syrie sous contrôle kurde, la défection massive des combattants arabes a précipité la chute des FDS.
by Korben - about 1 hour
Ce matin, je cherchais un moyen simple de tester des webhooks en local sans passer par
ce bon vieux Ngrok
qui est devenu un peu relou avec ses limites en version gratuite. J'ai d'abord pensé à monter mon propre serveur VPN (coucou Tailscale), mais franchement flemme.
Et puis tout à fait par hasard (aaah les joies de la sérendipité) je suis tombé sur cet outil qui devrait vous plaire, surtout si vous développez des applis qui doivent recevoir des notifications HTTP (GitHub, Stripe, Slack...). Ben oui vous connaissez la galère... votre serveur de dev est sur "localhost", donc inaccessible depuis l'extérieur, du coup, impossible de recevoir ces fameux webhooks sans ouvrir votre routeur ou utiliser un...
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
La haute représentante de l’Union pour les affaires étrangères a accusé la Russie de poursuivre ses attaques contre l’Ukraine pendant les pourparlers et de ne pas faire preuve de sérieux dans les discussions qui ont lieu à Abou Dhabi.
by Korben - about 1 hour
Faire du bruit avec du code, c'est un peu le graal pour tout dev qui aime la musique. On connaît tous les gros trucs en C++ ou les frameworks spécialisés, mais voir débarquer un synthé complet codé en Go, c'est toujours une petite surprise qui se déguste sans modération.
Son nom : Footywhoops
.
C'est un couteau suisse sonore que vous pilotez directement depuis votre terminal et qui permet de générer des séquences de batterie, des lignes de basse (un mode "Acid Bass" bien gras avec sub-oscillateur et enveloppes ADSR est de la partie), des arpèges et des mélodies. Le tout peut être calé sur différentes gammes musicales (majeure, mineure, dorienne, blues, etc.) pour éviter de finir avec une...
by HackAdAy - about 2 hours
When it comes to electromagnetic waves, humans can really only directly perceive a very small part of the overall spectrum, which we call “visible light.” [rootkid] recently built an art piece that has perception far outside this range, turning invisible waves into a visible light sculpture.
The core of the device is the HackRF One. It’s a software defined radio (SDR) which can tune signals over a wide range, from 10 MHz all the way up to 6 GHz. [rootkid] decided to use the HackRF to listen in on transmissions on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This frequency range was chosen as this is where a lot of devices in the home tend to communicate—whether over WiFi, Bluetooth, or various other short-range radio...
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Une étude commandée par la Commission européenne évalue le fardeau pour les sociétés européennes en fonction de l’évolution de la réglementation et de la diffusion des polluants éternels dans l’environnement et les organismes.
by daryo Bluesky - about 3 hours
Border agents involved in fatal shooting of Alex Pretti placed on leave
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgn0w129lqo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
by BBC - about 3 hours
The airport houses an air force base and is about 10km (six miles) from the presidential place.
by Journal du Lapin - about 4 hours
The Rubber Keyed Wonder est un documentaire sur le Sinclair ZX Spectrum qui a été financé sur Kickstarter. Il est ensuite sorti en Blu-ray, et la bande originale a été proposée sur vinyle et cassette. Et elle contient un jeu. Au lieu de vous mettre tous les articles précédents à chaque fois, je vous renvoie vers la page dédiée, elle explique ce que je fais avec les vinyles et liste toutes les pages qui contiennent les programmes, les explications, etc.
• Les programmes cachés dans les disques vinyles •
 
Vinyle et cassette
J’ai commencé par le vinyle. La piste qui contient le programme est clairement indiquée, et elle est longue : le programme dépasse cinq minutes. Au premier essai,...
by BBC - about 4 hours
From regime change to retaliation, the BBC's Frank Gardner outlines possible outcomes of US strikes on Iran.
by BBC - about 4 hours
China executes 11 members of the Ming family that ran scam centres in Myanmar, state media report.
by Le Taurillon - about 4 hours
En ce début d'année 2026, deux compétitions majeures figurent au calendrier : les Jeux olympiques d'hiver de Milan-Cortina et l'Eurovision. Comme pour chaque événement d'envergure européenne ou internationale, la géopolitique s'entremêle à la compétition et interroge sur la position à adopter à l'égard des pays participants. Près de quatre ans après le début de l'invasion de l'Ukraine, la Russie et la Biélorussie concourront sous bannière neutre aux JO et restent exclues de l'Eurovision, tandis qu'Israël n'est écarté ni des Jeux, ni du concours musical. Les événements culturels et sportifs deviennent ainsi de véritables terrains de confrontations symboliques, mêlant universalité...
by Wired - about 4 hours
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by Wired - about 5 hours
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by HackAdAy - about 5 hours
[Make Something] boasts he has made probably the fanciest picture frame you’ll ever see. He started with an original sign purchased on eBay and then made it to be bigger, brighter, and better. The frame is of solid walnut with back-lighting for the imagery all chasing that classic mid-century modern style. The backlit photo was taken the “hard way”, with an actual film camera and a road-trip to the picturesque site at Yellowstone. [Make Something] then developed the film himself in his home studio.
For the chimney [Make Something] used a new trick he learned in Autodesk Fusion: you take a photo of an object, convert to black and white, and then use the light/dark values to emboss or deboss a surface. To...
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
La députée RN du Var, proche de Marine Le Pen, mène campagne en mettant sa jovialité en avant et en dissimulant son parcours au cœur de l’extrême droite la plus radicale.
by Wired - about 5 hours
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by Wired - about 5 hours
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by Courrier International - about 6 hours
Les deux agents fédéraux qui ont tiré sur l’infirmier de 37 ans à Minneapolis ont été placés en congé administratif. À Washington, les démocrates menacent de provoquer un nouveau shutdown s’ils n’obtiennent pas des réformes de l’ICE d’ici à vendredi soir.
by Le Monde - about 7 hours
Après l’Italie et l’Espagne, la France, qui s’opposait de longue date à cette mesure, a changé d’avis. Kaja Kallas, la cheffe de la diplomatie européenne, devait encore s’assurer que les Européens soutiennent la mesure lors du conseil des affaires étrangères, jeudi.
by HackAdAy - about 8 hours
You’ve likely seen an X-cube, a dichoric prism used to split light into its constituent colours–you know, those fun little cubes you get when tearing apart a broken projector. Have you considered that the X-cube need not be a cube for its entire existence? [Matt] at “Matt’s Corner of Gem Cutting” on YouTube absolutely did, which is why he ground one into a 216-facet disco ball. 
That’s the hack, really. He took something many of us have played with at our desks thinking “I should do something cool with this” and… did something cool with it that most of us lack the tools and especially skills to even consider. It’s not especially practical, but it is especially pretty. Art, in other...
by io9 - about 8 hours
Outta here, cars! Tesla has to make room for promises of an automated, robotic future.
by io9 - about 9 hours
"Glasses are the ultimate incarnation of this vision," he added.
by FluxBlog - about 9 hours
Baby Nova “Do You Like That, Baby?”
This song is very obviously heavily influenced by Lana Del Rey, but in Baby Nova’s defense, if it actually was a Lana Del Rey song, it’d be among her best. (For real!) And besides that, I’m comfortable with Lana Del Rey being a genre that other artists can work in, in the way that artists like Prince, The Beach Boys, Neil Young, and Joy Division are basically their own genres. “Do You Like That, Baby?” is a song about a very complicated and sexy dude. Baby Nova largely portrays him as a villain. As she puts it, he’s narcissistic, he’s cold, he’s vicious, he’s a cruel man that can’t care less. He’s got some kind of religious thing going on and that...
by The Brighter Side - about 10 hours
Every step you take depends on a structure most people rarely think about. The pelvis sits at the center of the body and quietly supports nearly every movement. It holds the spine upright, steadies balance, and allows walking to feel natural. Yet this familiar motion was once anything but ordinary. Over millions of years, the pelvis changed more than any other lower-body bone, helping shape the story of how humans learned to walk on two legs. Scientists have long known that the human pelvis looks nothing like that of other primates. While apes rely on climbing and knuckle-walking, humans move upright with ease. What remained unclear was how evolution carried out such a dramatic redesign. A new study led by...
by io9 - about 10 hours
The volcanic hot spot is larger than Lake Superior, spewing eruptions six times the total energy of all of the world's power plants.
by io9 - about 10 hours
On a bleak earnings call, he also said “amazing medical care” is coming.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
Republicans have built local networks that outlast campaigns. Can Democrats turn protest energy into lasting power?
by QZ - about 10 hours
Meta’s ad engine powered another blockbuster quarter, and then Mark Zuckerberg priced out 2026 like an AI land rush
by QZ - about 11 hours
Profit plunged and Tesla’s stock still popped after hours as investors priced robotaxis, energy momentum, and Elon Musk’s next AI wager
by HackAdAy - about 11 hours
If you wanted to build a robot that chased light, you might start thinking about Raspberry Pis, cameras, and off-the-shelf computer vision systems. However, it needn’t be so complex. [Ed] of [Death and the Penguin] demonstrates this ably with a simple robot that finds the light the old-fashioned way.
The build is not dissimilar from many line-following and line chasing robots that graced the pages of electronics magazines 50 years ago or more. The basic circuit relies on a pair of light-dependent resistors (LDR), which are wrapped in cardboard tubes to effectively make their response highly directional. An op-amp is used to compare the resistance of each LDR. It then crudely steers the robot towards the...
by Wired - about 11 hours
Gas projects in the US pipeline explicitly linked to data centers increased by almost 25 times over the past two years, according to new research from Global Energy Monitor.
by The Verge - about 11 hours
Sebastiaan de With, known for his work on apps like Halide, Kino, and Orion as the co-founder of Lux, is joining Apple's design team, he announced today. "So excited to work with the very best team in the world on my favorite products," de With says in his post. Some big personal news: I've joined the Design Team at Apple. So excited to work with the very best team in the world on my favorite products. ✌️- Sebastiaan de With (@sdw.bsky.social) 2026-01-28T21:41:08.819Z de With is well-known for his deep dives on Apple's iPhone cameras - I was a big fan of his post about the iPhone 16E's camera (which he called a "vibe"), and on the other …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 11 hours
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse dreams seem to have been replaced by a new vision: an AI-generated social feed. In an earnings call on Wednesday, Zuckerberg reiterated his belief that AI will become the next big media format, making feeds "more immersive and interactive:" We started with text, and then moved to photos when we got phones with cameras, and then moved to video when mobile networks got fast enough. Soon, we'll see an explosion of new media formats that are more immersive and interactive, and only possible because of advances in AI. Zuckerberg added that apps currently "feel like algorithms that recommend content." But t …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 11 hours
Windows 11 has reached a big milestone | Image: Getty Images Windows 11 now has 1 billion users. Microsoft hit the milestone during the recent holiday quarter, meaning Windows 11 has managed to reach 1 billion users faster than Windows 10 did nearly six years ago.
"Windows reached a big milestone, 1 billion Windows 11 users," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the company's fiscal Q2, 2026 earnings call. "Up over 45 percent year-over-year." The growth of Windows 11 over the past quarter will be related to Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10, which also helped increase Microsoft's Windows OEM revenues.
Microsoft must have had a strong number of Windows 11 users throughout December, as Windows …
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by New Yorker - about 12 hours
The shootings in Minneapolis.
by Korben - yesterday at 23:55
Yop les amis ! Je ne sais pas si vous avez conserver de la grande époque vos jeux PC mais entre ceux qui ne s'installent plus et ceux dont les serveurs sont partis en fumée, y'a de quoi avoir les boules.
Mais tout n'est pas perdu encore parce qu'on vient de franchir un cap monumental pour l'avenir de notre patrimoine de gamer !
En effet, si vous suivez un peu l'actu, vous savez que l'initiative "
Stop Killing Games
", lancée par le youtubeur
Ross Scott
, se bat pour empêcher les éditeurs de transformer nos jeux préférés en quelque chose de mort et inutile. Au début, quand Ross a lancé ça, je me demandais si ça allait vraiment prendre...
Hé bien, je suis un homme de peu de foi car figurez-vous que...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 23:50
He gets just his desserts.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:49
Tesla will discontinue the Model S and Model X in the second quarter of 2026, Elon Musk said in an earnings call with investors today. No advance word was given about the cancellations, making it an abrupt ending for Tesla's two original flagship EVs. Musk said the reasons for cancelling the vehicle programs was to make room at Tesla's Fremont factory for production of its Optimus humanoid robot. It was the starkest example yet of Musk's quest to transform Tesla from an automaker into an AI and robotics leader. "It's time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end with an honorable discharge, because we're really moving into …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:45
New iPhones for the AI era. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge If you’ve been holding off on getting a new iPhone, now’s the perfect time to size up your options. Apple’s 2025 iPhone lineup is now widely available, which includes the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and a brand-new model, the ultra-thin iPhone Air. These new phones offer a number of new features over their predecessors, such as upgraded cameras, faster chips, better battery life, and even better screens. Apple Intelligence, however, remains a work in progress. Alongside the new hardware, Apple also launched iOS 26 (yes, the numbering system has changed), which includes a new Liquid Glass user interface, live translation, wallpapers in...
by Korben - yesterday at 23:21
Bon, celle-là elle est gratinée. NVIDIA, le géant des GPU, a directement contacté Anna's Archive pour accéder à environ 500 To de livres piratés. Contacté, négocié, payé. Comme ça, tranquillou.
C'est une class action (dossier
n°1:26-cv-00002
au tribunal fédéral de New York, pour ceux qui veulent aller checker) qui a fait fuiter ces fameux emails internes. En gros, un membre de l'équipe "data strategy" de NVIDIA a négocié un accès haute vitesse aux collections piratées de la bibliothèque. Et le plus beau dans l'histoire c'est qu'Anna's Archive les a PRÉVENUS que les données étaient illégales. Genre, texto : "Vous avez une autorisation interne pour ça ?"
La réponse est arrivée en...
by Korben - yesterday at 23:09
Tim Berners-Lee, le papa du Web,
tape du poing sur la table
. Dans cette interview accordée au Guardian aujourd'hui, il explique en gros qu'il est grand temps de "reprendre Internet" aux géants qui l'ont transformé en machine à fric.
Il était temps que ça sorte !
Parce lui parle carrément d'une "bataille pour l'âme du web". Rien que ça ! Selon lui, le web actuel est devenu un truc "optimisé pour la méchanceté" et la surveillance de masse. Je ne peux pas le contredire sur la méchanceté et en effet, la centralisation excessive et le modèle actuel ont largement perverti sa vision d'origine.
Sa solution, vous en avez peut-être déjà entendu parler, c'est le projet Solid (porté notamment par sa...
by The Brighter Side - yesterday at 22:07
Icy weather can turn routine travel into a high-risk gamble. On roads, ice causes about 20% of weather-related car crashes each year. In the sky, ice buildup contributes to roughly 10% of fatal air carrier crashes by disrupting aerodynamics and flight controls. A University of Michigan team now says a paired sensor system could give pilots, drivers and automated safety systems earlier warning. Nilton Renno, a University of Michigan professor of climate and space sciences and engineering, led the work with support from the National Science Foundation. Renno is also a professor of aerospace engineering and a pilot. His team reports the results in the journal Nature Scientific Reports after testing the sensors in...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
In a recent video [QWZ Labs] demonstrates an interesting technique to use 3D printing to make creating custom PCBs rather straightforward even if all you have is a 3D printer and a roll of copper tape.
The PCB itself is designed as usual in KiCad or equivalent EDA program, after which it is exported as a 3D model. This model is then loaded into a CAD program – here Autodesk Fusion – which is used to extrude the traces by 0.6 mm before passing the resulting model to the 3D printer’s slicer.
By extruding the traces, you can subsequently put copper tape onto the printed PCB and use a cutting tool of your choice to trace these raised lines. After removing the rest of the copper foil, you are left with copper...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 22:00
Oliver Burkeman, the author of several books about getting comfortable with imperfection, discusses some books that have shaped his thinking about how to live a less harried, more enchanted life.
by The Brighter Side - yesterday at 20:07
Opera has always lived at the crossroads of emotion and discipline. A single performance can shape a singer’s future, opening doors or quietly closing them. In competitions, judges listen closely and assign a single overall score that can influence careers for years. Yet what guides that number has long remained uncertain. Many singers train for decades without fully knowing which parts of their voice matter most when experts listen. A new scientific study from Japan offers rare clarity. By carefully analyzing opera performances and the scores judges gave them, researchers uncovered which vocal traits most strongly influence competition results. The findings show that two features rise above the rest:...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 19:26
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “A Worldly Country,” by John Ashbery, and her own poem “Beagle or Something."
by BBC - yesterday at 18:28
Wounded demonstrators tell the BBC they are relying on medics willing to risk their own safety by treating them at their homes.
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 18:24
ICE