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by Zataz - about 25 minutes
Une cyberattaque a visé le groupe Indigo, exposant les données personnelles de nombreux utilisateurs. L’entreprise assure que les accès bancaires n’ont pas été compromis, mais la vigilance reste de mise....
by Wired - about 30 minutes
Plus: Apple will employ user data to improve Apple Intelligence, Comcast has a 5-year price lock, and a new laser skin-care tool arrives in the US.
by Buzzfeed - about 31 minutes
Your outdoor space is about to be your favorite "room" in your "house."View Entire Post ›
by io9 - about 37 minutes
This is one of the best Easter deals you can get on Amazon.
by Zataz - about 56 minutes
Bienvenue dans votre récapitulatif Cybersécurité de ZATAZ de la semaine du 19 avril 2025....
by io9 - about 1 hour
It's a laser vape, because lasers make everything more fun.
by Wired - about 1 hour
Black Mirror, North of North, and Adolescence are just a few of the shows you need to watch on Netflix this month.
by Wired - about 1 hour
Some $380 million is now in limbo after reductions in the federal workforce affected staff that run a program helping low-income people pay their energy bills.
by Wired - about 1 hour
Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things the First Shadow, The Imaginary, and Dead Talents Society are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
La haute juridiction américaine a annoncé suspendre, le 19 avril, l’expulsion d’une trentaine de Vénézuéliens actuellement détenus au Texas et accusés d’appartenir à un gang.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
Dans le chœur canadien contre le président américain, une voix détonne : celle de la Première ministre de l’Alberta, Danielle Smith. Conservatrice alignée sur le mouvement MAGA, elle joue sur tous les tableaux pour mieux faire avancer la cause de sa province de l’Ouest canadien.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
En septembre 2022, au moment où Vladimir Poutine annonçait une mobilisation militaire en Russie, de nombreux jeunes hommes ont quitté le pays pour éviter d’être envoyés sur le front. Ils ont ainsi emboîté le pas à ceux qui, dans la foulée de l’invasion de l’Ukraine, avaient déjà fui. Deux vagues d’émigration qui ont divisé la société, observe un chroniqueur du média russe “Republic”.
by daryo Bluesky - about 1 hour
France • August 2019 📷 Lensball • ○ ◯
by Wired - about 1 hour
These nifty tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Ces derniers chiffres publiés par le ministère de la santé de la bande de Gaza, administrée par le Hamas, font monter le bilan à 51 157 morts et près de 117 000 blessés depuis le début de la guerre entre le Hamas et Israël.
by Buzzfeed - about 2 hours
The wait is over for on-demand cocktails, swamp-free pits, and a way to keep your toddler's wandering hands from touching the seat of that nasty public toilet.View Entire Post ›
by io9 - about 2 hours
The mission is set for a close encounter with the small main belt asteroid Donaldjohanson on April 20.
by New Yorker - about 2 hours
In Andrew Ahn’s remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 crowd-pleaser, two gay couples strike a bargain that turns both Faustian and farcical.
by New Yorker - about 2 hours
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more imaginative approaches to faith.
by New Yorker - about 2 hours
Cig Harvey’s “Emerald Drifters” is a rallying cry to exist in our bodies.
by BBC - about 2 hours
Iranian and US officials will hold a second round of high-stakes talks on a new nuclear deal in Rome on Saturday.
by io9 - about 2 hours
The Pixel 9 Pro stands as the biggest competitor to both the iPhone 16 Pro and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
by io9 - about 3 hours
Amazon is offering an even more competitive deal than Samsung's official site.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Le président Trump et son chef de la diplomatie ont menacé, vendredi 18 avril, de renoncer à la recherche de la paix en Ukraine, au lendemain des pourparlers inédits avec les Européens et les Ukrainiens, à Paris.
by BBC - about 3 hours
The accused gang members are being sent to a notorious jail in El Salvador under a 19th-Century law.
by The Verge - about 4 hours
I wonder if this person is a better shot than most Stormtroopers. | Image: EA and Disney Star Wars Zero Company will release sometime in 2026, according to an announcement from Disney and EA. The game’s title was revealed earlier this week. Alongside the release year, the two companies also shared a bit more information about what you can expect from the game. “In Star Wars Zero Company, players will step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer, to command an elite squad of cunning operatives through a gritty and authentic story set in the twilight of the Clone Wars,” according to a press release. You’ll be able to customize Hawks’ appearance and class, and team members you recruit can...
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
While ham radio operators have been embracing digital mobile radio (DMR), the equipment is most often bought since — at least in early incarnations — it needs a proprietary CODEC to convert speech to digital and vice versa. But [QRadioLink] decided to tackle a homebrew and open source DMR modem.
The setup uses a LimeSDR, GNU Radio, and Codec2. There are some other open DMR projects, such as OpenRTX. So we are hopeful there are going to be more choices. The DMR modem, however, is only a proof-of-concept and reuses the MMDVMHost code to do the data link layer.
[QRadioLink] found several receiver implementations available, but only one other DMR transmitter — actually, a transceiver. Rather than use an AMBE...
by Courrier International - about 6 hours
Cette ville de Vénétie n’est pas seulement réputée pour être le décor de “Roméo et Juliette”. Pour les Italiens, Vérone est célèbre pour ses sonneurs de cloches. Ils sont plus de 2 000 adeptes, parfois très jeunes, à faire perdurer la tradition de la “méthode véronaise”, datant du XVIIIᵉ siècle, raconte le site “Il Post”.
by Journal du Lapin - about 6 hours
C’est un problème assez rare, mais il peut parfois être nécessaire de monter un volume en lecture seule, pour éviter que macOS modifie les informations de la FAT ou ajoute ses fichiers énervants. Si les personnes qui ont vraiment besoin de ça passeront par des bloqueurs d’écriture au niveau matériel (certains adaptateurs USB vers SATA le permettent, par exemple), il existe une solution logicielle. Disk Arbitrator est un utilitaire open source qui n’est pas tout neuf (il n’a pas été mis à jour depuis cinq ans) mais il fonctionne toujours sous macOS Sequoia avec un Mac Apple Silicon. Le fonctionnement est simple, et il utilise les API de macOS pour faire son boulot : une fois lancé, les...
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
Back in the olden days, there existed physical game stores, which in addition to physical games would also have kiosks where you could try out the current game consoles and handhelds. Generally these kiosks held the console, a display and any controllers if needed. After a while these kiosks would get scrapped, with only a very few ending up being rescued and restored. One of the lucky ones is a Game Boy kiosk, which [The Retro Future] managed to snag after it was found in a construction site. Sadly the thing was in a very rough condition, with the particle board especially being mostly destroyed.
Display model Game Boy, safely secured into the demo kiosk. (Credit: The Retro Future, YouTube)
These Game Boy...
by Usbek & Rica - about 7 hours
Inaugurée en mars dernier, l’exposition Pollen met en scène des œuvres dont les matériaux naturels évoluent, mutent et se dégradent au fil du temps. Questionnant ouvertement la pérennité de l'art, ce récit de collection nous pousse à repenser notre rapport au vivant et à cultiver de nouveaux imaginaires moins anthropocentrés.
by Le Monde - about 8 hours
Avec, notamment, la crise du modèle des hypermarchés, les plans de suppression de postes se succèdent au sein des groupes de distribution alimentaire (Auchan, Casino…). Les enseignes spécialisées sont également touchées.
by Buzzfeed - about 8 hours
Just in absolute awe seeing the results of these products and how well they work.View Entire Post ›
by Le Monde - about 8 hours
De Vaulx-en-Velin à Vénissieux, les maires des bastions socialistes et communistes guettent avec fébrilité les intentions du parti de Jean-Luc Mélenchon, en position de force après ses résultats exceptionnels aux législatives de 2024.
by Le Monde - about 9 hours
Entre provocations et revirements, la stratégie du président des Etats-Unis reste confuse. Mais pour contrer son offensive commerciale et financière, l’économiste estime, dans sa chronique au « Monde », qu’il faudrait promouvoir un système monétaire multipolaire où le dollar serait rejoint par l’euro et le renminbi (yuan).
by BBC - about 10 hours
Sen Chris Van Hollen returned from El Salvador and spoke about his time meeting with Kilmar Ábrego García.
by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman gives ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli a haircut in the Kibo laboratory on the ISS in 2011. (Credit: NASA)
Although we tend to see mostly the glorious and fun parts of hanging out in a space station, the human body will not cease to do its usual things, whether it involves the digestive system, or even something as mundane as the hair that sprouts from our heads. After all, we do not want our astronauts to return to Earth after a half-year stay in the ISS looking as if they got marooned on an uninhabited island. Introducing the onboard barbershop on the ISS, and the engineering behind making sure that after a decade the ISS doesn’t positively look like it got the 1970s shaggy wall...
by BBC - about 10 hours
Trump's comments came hours after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the US could abandon talks.
by The Verge - about 12 hours
Elon Musk with DOGE eyes. In a letter to the Social Security Administration’s Inspector General’s office requesting an investigation into DOGE, Ranking Member Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA) alleged that the government entity created by Elon Musk supposedly to reduce the size of the federal government is now constructing a “cross-agency master database” of sensitive personal information. Wired appeared to back up Connolly’s allegations on Friday, detailing an effort at DOGE to fold this  database into the Department of Homeland Security, the counterterrorism agency founded after 9/11. Specifically, “mass amounts” of personal data harvested from the IRS, SSA, and voting records in Pennsylvania and...
by HackAdAy - about 13 hours
How far can you stretch a measuring tape before it buckles? The answer probably depends more on the tape than the user, but it does show how sturdy the coiled spring steel rulers can be. [Gengzhi He et. al.] may have been playing that game in the lab at UC San Diego when they hit upon the idea for a new kind of low-cost robotic gripper.
Four motors, four strips of measuring tape (doubled up)– one robot hand.
With the lovely backronym “GRIP-tape” — standing for Grasping and Rolling in Plane — you get a sense for what this effector can do. Its two “fingers” are each made of loops of doubled-up measuring tape bound together with what looks suspiciously like duck tape. With four motors total, the...
by The Verge - about 13 hours
The government should be scrutinizing Meta’s power. Unfortunately, its legal attack isn’t cutting to the heart of what keeps Meta big. This week, I spent three days in a Washington, DC courtroom watching Mark Zuckerberg testify. He was there defending his company from being broken up by the Federal Trade Commission, which is seeking to unwind his acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp on the grounds that they were anticompetitive. At times, he was made uncomfortable and challenged with evidence that he wanted to “neutralize” rivals. Primarily, what I observed was the FTC’s misunderstanding of how social media works.  To establish the market it argues Meta has a...
by The Verge - about 13 hours
After years of rumors, Nintendo has finally announced a release date for the Switch 2. The long-awaited successor to the Switch will be available on June 5th for $449.99, bringing a handful of games and accessories along with it. Nintendo initially announced the Switch 2 would be available for preorder in the US as both a standalone console and as a limited-edition bundle with Mario Kart World starting on April 9th for $499.99. In a strange turn, Nintendo delayed preorders in response to tariffs, but we now have a confirmed preorder date for the console, its accessories, and its games: April 24th. The console’s price is unchanged, although some accessories have increased slightly in price. When can I...
by BBC - about 14 hours
As Trump threatens to walk from peace talks, a mineral deal looks unlikely to offer Ukraine security.
by The Verge - about 14 hours
Tesla has plenty of Cybertrucks listed on its website, and they’ve got some hefty discounts, including many for about $10,000 off, Electrek reports. Many are from the 2024 model year and include limited “Foundation Series” Cybertrucks that ended production in October, plus some lightly used “demo” ones we saw that have racked up around 300 miles on the odometer. Some Cybertruck models in stock won’t be eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit either due to their age or because the sticker price is too high. But as of this writing, interested buyers could get more than that with the available discounts, including as much as a $11,990 cut off a top Cyberbeast model that usually sells for $119,990....
by KCRW - yesterday at 23:30
The FCC recently launched investigations into several media companies, with MSNBC as its latest target of special focus. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has questioned whether certain MSNBC broadcasts serve the “public interest.” Meanwhile, the Writers Guild is making headlines for blocking members from working on a film produced by Martin Scorsese. Kim Masters and Matt Belloni take a closer look. White noise? As the Trump administration continues to pressure media companies, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is targeting MSNBC over what he describes as “news distortion.” Could this spark yet another lawsuit from the commander in chief? “The president has extracted money from ABC News, $16 million to settle...
by KCRW - yesterday at 23:30
Daryl Hannah's new concert film Coastal offers an intimate look into her husband Neil Young’s 2023 solo tour. She says the biggest challenge was predicting where to place the cameras on stage in order to capture his ever-changing performances. “He doesn't even know what he's going to play until he gets out on stage,” says Hannah. “So even when his guitar tech in the movie at one point asks him: “Should I tune old black in G for the song?” he goes, “It will reveal itself in the moment. You've got a 50/50 chance.” And he goes, “Perfect. That's what we were anticipating.” Hannah opens up about her years of acting and activism, which she pursued alongside people like Willie Nelson, Joan Baez,...
by QZ - yesterday at 22:39
In week one of the Federal Trade Commission’s blockbuster monopoly trial against Meta (META), CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent around 10 hours on the stand as the agency questioned him about revealing emails from another era.Read more...
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 22:18
À la fin du mois, les Canadiens se rendront aux urnes afin de voter aux élections fédérales anticipées afin d'élire les 343 députés de la 45e législature de la Chambre des communes du Canada. Une séquence électorale sous tension, la complosphère n’étant jamais très loin des débats.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
Although there are plenty of methods for effectively imaging a 3D space, LiDAR is widely regarded as one of the most effective methods. These systems use a rapid succession of laser pulses over a wide area to create an accurate 3D map. Early LiDAR systems were cumbersome and expensive but as the march of time continues on, these systems have become much more accessible to the average person. So much so that you can quickly attach one to a Raspberry Pi and perform LiDAR imaging for a very reasonable cost.
This software suite is a custom serial driver and scanning system for the Raspberry Pi, designed to work with LDRobot LiDAR modules like the LD06, LD19, and STL27L. Although still in active development, it...
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
Emily Mester's childhood was punctuated by an excess of what she calls "getting." In her debut collection of essays, American Bulk , she explores how our lives are impacted by what we consume. Evan Kleiman: I so enjoyed your collection of essays. It's wonderfully written and fantastic food for thought. Emily Mester: Oh, thank you for reading. Did your family have a designated shopping day? Yes, it was Sunday. Not to say that shopping did not occur outside of Sunday, but Sunday was sort of, we didn't go to church, but that was kind of our day of retail. We would go to Costco , then before the Costco trip, which was every Sunday, we would go to REI sometimes or Service Merchandise or weird pet stores or Sam's...
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
"I think of [Costco] as a grocery store but I also think of it as a lifestyle," says journalist Ada Tseng . She's in the demographic sweet spot for the big box chain. In 2023, Business Insider reported that the average Costco shopper was a married Asian American woman between the ages of 35 and 44. Tseng admits she "married into an insane Costco family" and her husband is a shopping and deals fanatic. The couple goes on weekends and often makes a second stop during the week for gas. She says her spouse views the coupon book as though it's an instruction manual for a game. "It's almost like a dare to look around and get the best deals," she says. Because Costco's inventory varies from store to store, they've...
by KCRW - yesterday at 21:00
"Growing up, for me, food was just food," says investigative journalist Benjamin Lorr . He says that food has become a vehicle for performative consumption. In the same way that people may buy a Rolex to demonstrate their taste, consumers exhibit identity, health, and ecological consciousness by the brands they choose to eat. While researching his book, The Secret Life of Groceries , he rode with a trucker who made $100 during the week he spent with her. He says trucking is as dangerous as working in the timber and deep sea fishing industries. Part of the success of Trader Joe's is targeting individual consumers, including the overeducated and underpaid, according to Benjamin Lorr. Photo courtesy of Avery.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 20:56
An MS-13 leader knew key details of a secret deal that his gang allegedly made with the Salvadoran President—then the White House put him on a flight to El Salvador.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 20:04
Triumph hasn’t spoiled the comedian, or settled her insecurities. “It just never goes away—that feeling of not being worthy, or being thought of as less than,” she says.
by QZ - yesterday at 19:14
Eli Lilly (LLY) CEO Dave Ricks said Friday that the company will make its planned GLP-1 weight-loss pill in the U.S. amid President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs and his push to get companies to move production inside the country’s borders.Read more...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 18:43
“World Bank President Ajay Banga on Wednesday doubled down on his push to revamp the bank’s energy strategy to end a ban on lending for nuclear power projects and enable more natural gas projects, saying he will seek executive board approval in June. The changes would mark a shift from the bank’s focus only on renewable energy projects, save for consideration for some gas projects in the poorest countries.” From Reuters.
The post World Bank’s Banga Intends to End Ban Loans for Nuclear Power appeared first on Human Progress.
by Asialyst - yesterday at 18:15
Un superbe chant d’amour, un tableau de l’insupportable pression sociale dans une petite communauté villageoise, mais aussi le déchaînement de violence contre le livre de la part des fondamentalistes hindous, tout cela c’est Femme pour moitié de Perumal Murugan.
by Asialyst - yesterday at 18:00
Dans le flot de livres consacrés au Japon, le récent ouvrage de Richard Collasse, écrivain romancier et homme d’affaires, « Errances dans le Japon mystique », mérite qu’on s’y attarde. Il est une porte d’entrée à la fois éclairée et intime, visuelle et nuancée, sur le sacré au Japon par un observateur bon vivant qui connaît extrêmement bien ce pays. Il l’a arpenté pendant plus de cinquante ans, notamment à la tête de la Maison Chanel, et en maîtrise parfaitement la langue.