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by Le Monde - about 40 minutes
Le secrétaire au Trésor, Scott Bessent, a confirmé jeudi que Washington allait autoriser la Russie à vendre une partie de ses stocks durant un mois. Si les majors américaines pourraient profiter d’une hausse durable provoquée par la guerre au Moyen-Orient, les ménages, eux, seraient durement pénalisés.
by Courrier International - about 46 minutes
En près de trois ans de guerre au Soudan, le Tchad voisin a vu affluer près d’un million de réfugiés sur son sol. Autour de la ville d’Adré, une économie informelle s’est mise en place, faite de revente, de troc et d’allers et retours des deux côtés de la frontière, raconte le quotidien espagnol “El País”.
by Courrier International - about 46 minutes
La maîtrise des outils d’intelligence artificielle fait partie des critères de recrutement chez Amazon, Google, Meta et consorts, puis de l’évaluation professionnelle. Car pour vendre leurs produits, ces entreprises doivent pouvoir montrer qu’ils sont utiles et efficaces, souligne “The Wall Street Journal”.
by Les Décodeurs - about 46 minutes
Réquisition de logements vacants, contrôles d’identité par des policiers municipaux, moindres subventions aux écoles privées… Des mesures avancées par les candidats excèdent les prérogatives des maires, quand elles ne contreviennent pas carrément avec la loi.
by Courrier International - about 47 minutes
MUNUCIPALES 2026. Si cosmopolite que puisse paraître la Ville Lumière, la peur de l’autre y a aussi élu domicile. Et ce n’est pas nouveau, constate ce journaliste allemand en balade dans la capitale, où 15 % des électeurs disent pencher pour l’extrême droite.
by Courrier International - about 47 minutes
Si la majorité de “Tehrangeles”, la diaspora iranienne de Los Angeles, soutient les frappes contre le régime de Téhéran, certains de ses membres craignent que la guerre ne s’éternise et que l’avenir de l’Iran ne soit imposé par Washington aux dépens du peuple, raconte “The Economist”.
by Le Monde - about 47 minutes
Le leader de Place publique a appelé à « rompre définitivement » avec La France insoumise, à la suite des dérapages répétés de son leader. Le premier secrétaire du PS, lui, repousse la question au lendemain du premier tour.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Last year, we brought you a story about the BhangmeterV2, an internet-of-things nuclear war monitor. With a cold-war-era HSN-1000 nuclear event detector at its heart, it had one job: announce to everything else on the network than an EMP was inbound, hopefully with enough time to shut down electronics. We were shocked to find out that the HSN-1000 detector was still available at the time, but that time has now passed. Fortunately [Bigcrimping] has stepped up to replicate the now-unobtainable component at the heart of his build with his BHG-2000 Nuclear Event Detector — but he needs your help to finish the job.
The HSN-1000, as reported previously, worked by listening for the characteristic prompt gamma ray...
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Face à la crise énergétique mondiale, Washington desserre, pour un mois, les sanctions s’appliquant au pétrole russe, tout en assurant limiter les retombées financières pour Moscou.
by QZ - about 3 hours
As more Americans look to move abroad, experts and those who have actually left share their top tips and insights about how to do it
by BBC - about 5 hours
The highest-profile contest is for the mayorship of Paris - which has been under left-wing control for 25 years.
by BBC - about 5 hours
The echoes between the conflicts are certainly there but there are also profound differences.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
« Plusieurs de nos militaires ont été blessés », a également affirmé le chef de l’Etat dans un message sur X. Selon l’état-major, la frappe de drones s’est déroulée dans la région d’Erbil où les soldats prenaient part « à des actions de formation à la lutte contre le terrorisme auprès de partenaires irakiens ».
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
“We won,” the President who’s treating the conflict with Iran like a video game says, but “we’re not finished yet.”
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Air hockey is one of those sports that’s both incredibly fun, but also incredibly frustrating as playing it by yourself is a rather lonely and unfulfilling experience. This is where an air hockey playing robot like the one by [Basement Builds] could come in handy. After all, after you finished building an air hockey table from scratch, how hard could it be to make a robot that merely moves the paddle around to hit the puck with?
An air hockey table is indeed not extremely complicated, being mostly just a chamber that has lots of small holes on the top through which the air is pushed. This creates the air layer on which the puck appears to float, and allows for super-fast movement. For this part countless...
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:30
Bluetooth trackers come in all shapes and sizes. | Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge Some people rarely lose things. Wallets are always exactly where they’re supposed to be, keys never go missing, and remotes never slip between the couch cushions. And then there’s the rest of us — the folks who can’t ever seem to find the thing that was right there a few seconds ago. For us, there are Bluetooth trackers. Bluetooth trackers have been around for a long time, and they all generally work the same way. You stick the tracker onto an object, pair it with your phone, and then, when you lose said object, you can go into an app and ring the tracker. But these days, Bluetooth trackers can do a lot more....
by Le Monde - yesterday at 23:12
Le procureur général de l’armée a classé l’affaire qui avait provoqué un tollé à l’international et suscité d’importantes dissensions en Israël en 2025, alors qu’une vidéo de l’agression avait fuité dans les médias.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:33
You can download Chrome for Linux, and you can download Chrome for Arm devices - but if you've got a computer running Linux on Arm, not so much! Now, Google says it's finally bringing Chrome to ARM64 Linux machines in Q2 2026, following Chrome for Arm Macs in 2020 and Chrome for Windows on Arm in 2024.
Why Arm + Linux now? In a blog post, Google only says that it "addresses the growing demand for a browsing experience that combines the benefits of the open-source Chromium project with the Google ecosystem of apps and features." What we're left wondering is whether Google's talking about existing demand, or demand yet to come. There's cert …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - yesterday at 22:30
'The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender' comes to Paramount+ this fall, but you can get a peek at its characters thanks to... a T-shirt?
by io9 - yesterday at 22:20
When all you have is a hammer...
by io9 - yesterday at 22:05
Eli Lilly has issued a new warning against buying compounded versions of its drug tirzepatide, claiming to have found potentially dangerous impurities.
by io9 - yesterday at 21:55
"Intelligence too cheap to meter" doesn't quite come across the way Altman might intend.
by io9 - yesterday at 21:50
This $400 digital pet might be peak AI gadget.
by BBC - yesterday at 21:32
A message attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei also says Iran will continue targeting US bases in the region.
by BBC - yesterday at 21:20
The UAE says more than 1,800 drones and missiles have been projected at the country since the war began.
by Wired - yesterday at 21:15
A whistleblower complaint alleges John Solly claimed to have stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive. Solly and Leidos, his current employer, strongly deny the allegations.
by QZ - yesterday at 21:11
AI’s next breakthrough won’t come from scraping the web. Companies are racing to unlock new training data, from personal data to drones and corporate archives
by Ben Tasker - yesterday at 21:04
Earlier this week, Cloudflare announced the introduction of their Browser Crawl Endpoint.
This allows Cloudflare users to crawl an entire website by making a single API call to the Browser rendering service.
Although the browser rendering service honours robots.txt they don't define a specific User-Agent that the service will check for, apparently instead expecting website operators to disallow all user agents if they want to keep Cloudflare out.
However, they have also documented that the service includes Cloudflare specific request headers, allowing requests to be blocked by checking for those.
This post details how to achieve that on BunnyCDN, Nginx and Openresty. The Headers
The relevant header names are...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 21:00
Sound! It’s a thing you hear, moreso than something you see with your eyes. And yet, it is possible to visualize sound with various techniques. [PlasmatronX] demonstrates this well, using a special scanning technique to visually capture the sound field inside an acoustic levitation device. 
If you’re unfamiliar, acoustic levitation devices like this use ultrasound to create standing waves that can hold small, lightweight particles in mid-air. The various nodes of the standing wave are where particles will end up hovering. [PlasmatronX] was trying to calibrate such a device, but it proved difficult without being able to see what was going on with the sound field. Hence, the desire to image it!
Imaging the...
by Wired - yesterday at 20:48
In today’s episode, we discuss how the saga between Anthropic and the Department of Defense is far from over.
by QZ - yesterday at 20:30
MDA Space CEO Mike Greenley shoots for the stars in company’s NYSE debut
by QZ - yesterday at 20:30
True Religion CEO Michael Buckley discusses brand transformation at ICR
by QZ - yesterday at 20:30
Wolfe Research’s chief economist Stephanie Roth talks Mideast conflict’s impact
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 20:27
Illustration par ChatGPT
« Faire que la machine fasse ce que nous voulons qu’elle fasse » n’est pas un problème d’ingénierie mais un défi permanent de maintenance. Voici ce que cela change pour la gouvernance de l’IA. Face aux enchevêtrements fluides que produisent les systèmes d’IA en interaction, il faut renoncer à l’espoir d’une solution unique et évidente à l’alignement des objectifs de la machine avec ceux des humains. L’algorithme maître de l’alignement de la machine est une chimère aujourd’hui et le demeurera demain. Ce qui émergera à sa place, c’est une série de techniques d’adaptation : des outils non pas pour donner des ordres, mais pour arriver à naviguer à...
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:58
Around a dozen parents huddled in the dim hallway outside the courtroom in February, nervously gripping paper tickets. They were glaring at a gray tote bag held by a member of the court staff - the one who'd determine, by lottery, if they made it inside. Pinned on bags and coats, butterfly clips honored children they'd lost, deaths these parents link to their children's experiences online. The clips were a symbolic gesture chosen to not inadvertently prejudice the jury, which would decide if social media companies could be held liable for the kinds of harms they believe their children experienced. If the number on a parent's ticket came up, …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:50
The original AirTags are still great value, especially now they’re over half off. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Despite the fact Apple released a new AirTag in January, the first-generation AirTag is still a top-notch tracker if you’re embedded in Apple’s ecosystem. And right now, it’s on sale for $13.91 ($15.09 off) at Walmart, which marks a new low price. 
Apple AirTag Where to Buy: $29 $13.91 at Walmart
If you’re an iPhone owner, the original AirTag still delivers a level of precision few trackers can match, thanks to its ultra wideband (UWB) chip and access to Apple’s expansive Find My network. Whereas most Bluetooth trackers just tell you the general whereabouts of a misplaced item, the...
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:45
The girl group is coming back. Get ready to get even more K-pop, demonier, and as huntery as possible. Netflix's smash-hit, Oscar-nominated animated film KPop Demon Hunters is returning for a sequel, with the fictional Korean girl group HUNTR/X coming back to lay down pop hits and smash evil boy bands (and/or other demons).
Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans will once again direct this one, their first project in an "exclusive multiyear writing and directing partnership" with Netflix. Seeing as the first movie was Netflix's self-reported most-popular film of all time, the company's widest theatrical release and first ever box office No. 1, nominated in both the Best Anima …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:30
The early history of colour TV had several false starts, of which perhaps one of the most interesting might-have-beens was the CBS field-sequential system. This was a rival to the nascent system which would become NTSC, which instead of encoding red, green, and blue all at once for each pixel, made sequential frames carry them.
The Korean war stopped colour TV development for its duration in the early 1950s, and by the end of hostilities NTSC had matured into what we know today, so field-sequential colour became a historical footnote. But what if it had survived? [Nicole Express] takes into this alternative history, with a look at how a field-sequential 8-bit home computer might have worked.
The CBS system had...
by Wired - yesterday at 19:15
WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.
by Wired - yesterday at 19:00
A bipartisan bill would force the FBI to get a warrant to read Americans’ messages and ban the federal purchase of commercial data on US residents ahead of a critical April deadline.
by Torrentfreak - yesterday at 18:58
In March of 2024, the Dallas-based IPTV operator William Freemon was sued for copyright infringement by Amazon, Netflix, and several major Hollywood studios.
Freemon defended himself but failed to hire a lawyer for his company, Freemon Technology Industries (FTI). Instead, he responded by filing various motions while refusing to formally answer the copyright infringement complaint. With the case not moving forward, the movie companies eventually had enough and requested a default judgment of $18,750,000 in copyright damages. Last month, a Texas magistrate judge recommended granting this in full, and this week, the order was formally adopted by U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay. Judge Grants $18,750,000...
by Wired - yesterday at 18:29
IK Multimedia's iLoud Micro Monitors are an excellent pick for anyone who works with audio and video, or just likes premium sound.
by Korben - yesterday at 17:45
Un développeur indépendant a porté xemu, l'émulateur Xbox open source, sur Android sous le nom de X1 BOX. L'application était d'abord vendue 8 dollars sur le Play Store, ce qui a provoqué un tollé côté communauté et chez les développeurs du projet original. Une version gratuite est depuis disponible sur GitHub.
X1 BOX : la Xbox de 2001 dans votre poche
Le projet xemu existe depuis plusieurs années sur PC et permet d'émuler la Xbox originale de 2001 avec une bonne précision. Le développeur izzy2lost, déjà connu pour PSX2 (un émulateur PS2 sur Android) et plusieurs portages de jeux N64, a repris le code source pour le faire tourner sur téléphone.
Son application X1 BOX propose une interface...
by Korben - yesterday at 17:08
Le ministère des Transports britannique vient de publier un appel d'offres pour trouver un développeur C++ capable de maintenir le NAPAM, le modèle qui prédit la répartition des passagers dans les aéroports du pays. Le programme tourne sur 10 000 lignes de code avec Excel comme interface. Budget prévu : 100 000 livres sur trois ans.
10 000 lignes de C++ et un fichier Excel
Le NAPAM (pour National Aviation Passenger Allocation Model), est le logiciel qui permet au gouvernement britannique de prévoir comment les passagers se répartissent entre les aéroports du pays. Il couvre 29 aéroports britanniques qui gèrent des vols internationaux, plus quatre hubs à l'étranger : Amsterdam, Dubaï, Francfort...
by Zataz - yesterday at 16:56
Démantèlement de SocksEscort, réseau mondial de proxys criminels fondé sur des routeurs piratés et l’anonymisation de fraudes.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 16:30
Classic Mac OS was prized for its clean, accessible GUI when it first hit the scene in the 1980s. Back then, developers hadn’t even conceived of all the weird gewgaws that would eventually be shoehorned into modern operating systems, least of all AI agents that seem to be permeating everything these days. And yet! [SeanFDZ] found a way to cram Claude or other AI agents into the vintage Mac world.
The result of [Sean]’s work is AgentBridge, a tool for interfacing modern AI agents with vintage Mac OS (7-9). AgentBridge itself runs as an application within Mac OS. It works by reading and writing text files in a shared folder which can also be accessed by Claude or whichever AI agent is in use. AgentBridge...
by BBC - yesterday at 16:25
The Rastriya Swatatantra Party has won a large majority in an election dominated by issues including corruption.
by Korben - yesterday at 16:08
Creality lance Filastudio, un duo composé de la M1 Filament Maker et du broyeur R1 qui permet de transformer vos impressions 3D ratées en filament réutilisable. Le système est en
campagne sur de financement
à partir de 899 dollars le bundle, avec des livraisons prévues au deuxième trimestre 2026. Les premiers tests sont plutôt encourageants, même si le prototype a encore du chemin à faire.
Recycler ses ratés pour réimprimer
Creality vient donc de dévoiler un concept qui va parler à tous ceux qui ont une imprimante 3D chez eux : recycler ses impressions ratées pour en refaire du filament neuf.
La M1 Filament Maker est une extrudeuse de bureau qui transforme des granulés de plastique en bobines...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 15:12
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Korben - yesterday at 14:27
Les Elgato Key Light, c'est devenu le standard pour s'éclairer la tronche en visio ou en stream. Un gros panneau LED blanc posé sur un pied. Sauf que le soft officiel pour les piloter, bah... il fait le minimum syndical. En fait, à part allumer, éteindre et bouger un slider, y'a rien. Du coup, un dev finlandais a pondu
Lolgato
, une app macOS gratuite et open source qui va beaucoup plus loin. Lolgato en action dans la barre de menus
Sur mon Mac, j'ai téléchargé le DMG, glissé l'app dans Applications, et hop... une icône apparaît dans la barre de menus. De là, vous avez accès à tous les réglages de vos lumières sans ouvrir le Control Center d'Elgato. Luminosité, température de couleur,...
by Korben - yesterday at 14:24
Apple vient de publier iOS 16.7.15 et iOS 15.8.7 pour les anciens iPhone et iPad. Ces mises à jour corrigent des failles activement exploitées par Coruna, un kit d'espionnage qui combine 23 vulnérabilités pour compromettre un appareil simplement en chargeant une page web, je vous en parlais ici. Si vous avez encore un iPhone 6s, 7, 8 ou X, la mise à jour est urgente.
D'où vient Coruna ?
Google et iVerify ont rendu public le kit Coruna le 3 mars. Il regroupe 23 failles en cinq chaînes d'exploitation et cible les iPhone sous iOS 13 à iOS 17.2.1. L'outil aurait été conçu par une filiale de L3Harris Technologies, un sous-traitant de défense américain, et vendu à des agences gouvernementales alliées...
by Zataz - yesterday at 13:48
Le formulaire d'auto-déclaration de la police néerlandaise a déjà permis plusieurs redditions et signalements utiles.
by FluxBlog - yesterday at 13:20
My New Band Believe “Numerology”
“Numerology” feels smooth and suave despite itself. The ultra-frenetic acoustic guitar would typically signal agitation or anxiety, but instead feels like a strummed approximation of pulsing EDM keyboards. Skronky horns would normally feel a little uncomfortable and abrasive, but in this context, it comes across as bursts of excited energy. Cameron Picton, formerly of the proggy post-punk group Black Midi, makes the contradictions work by committing to a handsome vocal tone and singing lyrics about anticipation from a calm and calculating perspective. But not in a sinister or creepy way – he just sounds like a man with a plan, who knows what he wants from a night out...
by Usbek & Rica - yesterday at 12:15
Jusqu’au 10 mai 2026 à Namur (Belgique), Vivien Roubaud présente Temps Suspendu, une exposition monographique d’installations inédites. L’artiste détourne objets et matériaux techniques pour révéler leur potentiel poétique et critique, explorant matière, énergie et temporalité. Au-delà du simple émerveillement, son travail interroge notre rapport au monde technologique et aux transformations qu’il opère sur nos perceptions et notre quotidien.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 11:00
“I Turned $10 Into $1,000,000 in One Week—Here’s How!” What it actually means: I very slowly added five zeroes and two commas.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 11:00
The new series about the romance between John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette is little more than a look-book—but its popularity is proof of the Kennedys’ enduring allure.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 11:00
Clare Barron’s “You Got Older” is a rare play about a good dad. Wallace Shawn’s “What We Did Before Our Moth Days” is defiantly tender about an amoral one.
by Usbek & Rica - yesterday at 10:11
De plus en plus d'utilisateurs font appel aux chatbots pour modeler leurs échanges avec leurs amis, amours et famille. L'objectif : être aussi diplomate que possible. Au risque de désapprendre la part de risques inhérente à la vie sociale ?
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 8:40
Les mangroves, un barrage contre le Pacifique
https://www.courrierinternational.com/article/climatiques-les-mangroves-un-barrage-contre-le-pacifique_241604