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by Wired - about 58 minutes
For decades, cumbersome CPAP machines have been the primary way to help people with sleep apnea. A range of new options has recently come into focus.
by Zataz - about 59 minutes
Le FBI enquête sur une activité suspecte touchant un système d’écoutes téléphoniques utilisé dans les enquêtes criminelles et de sécurité nationale.
by Zataz - about 1 hour
Une étude révèle comment l’IA peut identifier des comptes anonymes en croisant des données ouvertes et accélérer la désanonymisation en ligne.
by daryo Bluesky - about 1 hour
'I just want to be able to sleep': Attacks in Iran rock cities and cut power
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by Korben - about 2 hours
La Pologne vient d'identifier sept adolescents soupçonnés de vendre des outils d'attaque DDoS en ligne. Le plus jeune avait 12 ans au moment des faits. Leurs cibles : des sites d'enchères, des hébergeurs et des plateformes de réservation. Tous passent devant le tribunal pour mineurs.
Sept ados, quatre régions, un business bien rodé
L'enquête a démarré en 2025 quand le Bureau central de lutte contre la cybercriminalité polonais a identifié un adolescent de 14 ans comme administrateur présumé des outils vendus par le groupe. Le fil a été tiré et six autres mineurs ont été retrouvés dans quatre régions du pays. Lors des perquisitions à leurs domiciles, les enquêteurs ont saisi des...
by Journal du Lapin - about 2 hours
Quand j’ai parlé de la Super NES Mini, je me suis demandé si la NES Mini (pardon, la Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System) se trouvait finalement à un prix correct. Elle est sortie fin 2016 en Europe et elle a été en rupture rapidement, avec des prix élevés. En 2026, on en trouve pour quelques dizaines d’euros, ce qui est cher (elle valait 60 €) mais ça reste envisageable. Donc j’ai fait la même chose qu’avec la Super NES Mini : j’ai testé une manette de NES du Nintendo Switch Online en Bluetooth, avec l’adaptateur de 8BitDo. Premier point, la console. C’est une version réduite de la NES originale, beaucoup (beaucoup) plus petite. Elle s’alimente en Micro USB,...
by Le Taurillon - about 2 hours
La pandémie de Covid-19 a mis en lumière une dégradation profonde de la santé mentale des jeunes en Europe, révélant et accentuant des inégalités sociales déjà existantes. La santé mentale des jeunes interroge la capacité de l'Union à construire des réponses communes face à une crise qui dépasse les frontières. Une dégradation marquée de la santé mentale des jeunes, amplifiée par la pandémie
La crise sanitaire provoquée par la pandémie de Covid-19 a profondément bouleversé les sociétés européennes, affectant à la fois les systèmes de santé, l'économie et les parcours éducatifs. Les mesures de confinement ont provoqué une restriction des interactions sociales, générant un...
by La Horde - about 3 hours
Un appel de l'Assemblée antifasciste autonome Lyon à former un cortège lors de la marche antiraciste et antifasciste du 14 mars -
Initiatives / Lyon, Manifs et rassemblements
by BBC - about 3 hours
Police do not yet know the cause of the fire in the western Fribourg canton, which also injured a number of people.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Vous êtes en terminale ou en première spécialité histoire-géographie, géopolitique et sciences politiques (HGGSP) ? Chaque semaine, Benjamin Daubeuf, professeur agrégé d’histoire-géographie, vous conseille la lecture d’un article d’actualité qui résonne avec votre programme. Ce mercredi, un spécialiste de l’Iran revient sur le rôle qu’a joué l’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tué par une frappe israélienne le 28 février, dans la survie de la République islamique d’Iran.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
At this point in time it can be safely stated that the question ‘Does it run Doom?’ defaults to a resounding ‘Yes’. This raises the question of what next games should be seen as some kind impressive benchmark, with [Game of Tobi] gunning heavily for Nintendo 64 titles. Most recently he ported Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to the Apple Watch, with the port almost ready for release along with Super Mario 64 after a few more issues are fixed.
Although there are a few approaches when it comes to porting Nintendo 64 games to other systems, if the target system is effectively a small PC with all of the amenities such as rendering APIs, then using the Ship of Harkinian project as the basis is a good...
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Les États-Unis ont détruit mardi seize bateaux iraniens poseurs de mines près du détroit d’Ormuz, après avoir menacé Téhéran de représailles “sans précédent” en cas de minage de la zone, où transite un cinquième du pétrole mondial. Le contrôle du détroit reste le “dernier atout majeur” de l’Iran dans le conflit, relève la presse internationale.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Mojtaba Khamenei, qui n’est pas apparu en public depuis sa désignation, aurait été blessé durant le raid qui a tué son père, Ali Khamenei, au premier jour de l’offensive israélo-américaine, le 28 février.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Côté LFI, la campagne a permis à Jean-Luc Mélenchon de faire un tour de France et de tester la mobilisation dans les quartiers populaires. Au PS, elle constitue « un tremplin » pour montrer qu’une victoire sans les « insoumis » est possible.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
En dépit des bombardements israélo-américains incessants depuis dix jours, nombre d’habitants de la capitale iranienne n’ont d’autre choix que de vaquer à leurs occupations. Ni par patriotisme ni par altruisme, constate ce journaliste sur place, “mais pour survivre, tout simplement”.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Dans “Orphelin”, en salle ce 11 mars, le Hongrois Laszlo Nemes met en scène un petit garçon juif, Andor. Dans une Budapest dévastée par la répression de la révolte de 1956, il attend désespérément son père, disparu dans les camps d’extermination nazis. Découvrez comment le nouveau film du réalisateur du “Fils de Saul” a été accueilli en Hongrie.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Le gouvernement japonais investit de gros moyens pour que la population revienne dans la zone irradiée après l’accident provoqué par le séisme et le tsunami du 11 mars 2011. Malgré les efforts de décontamination et les incitations financières, seuls 17 % des habitants sont revenus.
by Wired - about 5 hours
Where to lock in, power down, and actually enjoy your business trip.
by BBC - about 6 hours
The woman posted about the singer online prior to the attack, the BBC's US news partner CBS reports.
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
[Michel Jean] asked a question few others might: what exactly is going on under the hood of a classic HP scientific calculator when one presses the ∫ key? A numerical integration, sure, but how exactly? There are a number of useful algorithms that could be firing up when the integral button is pressed, and like any curious hacker [Michel] decided to personally verify what was happening.
[Michel] implemented different integration algorithms in C++ and experimentally compared them against HP calculator results. By setting up rigorous tests, [Michel] was able to conclude that the calculators definitely use Romberg-Kahan, developed by HP Mathematician William Kahan.
Selected by HP in 1979 for use in their...
by Wired - about 7 hours
The White House is preparing an executive order targeting the AI startup, even as its earlier actions against the company face a major test in court.
by io9 - about 8 hours
According to a new job listing, Elon Musk's company town needs some law and order.
by io9 - about 9 hours
"AI is helping so much that we don't need people," is the go-to narrative. But did Oracle convince investors?
by BBC - about 9 hours
Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke administer Epstein’s estate - court filings allege complicity in his crimes.
by io9 - about 10 hours
Democratic senators have pitched the Gas Prices Relief Act.
by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
IBM Selectric typewriters have a lot of unique parts that can be tricky to source, but one we didn’t think of was the clear acrylic(?) dust covers, that are apparently very hard to find in good shape. [Eric Strebel] has a few Selectrics that all have issues with these parts. While you could come close to recreating this piece with acrylic sheeting carefully bent to match the original shape, [Eric] has a different hammer to try in a new video: replicating it with a resin casting.
He uses de-gassed tin-cure silicone to create a mold for the original, with a bit of 3D printed PLA and foam board to hold the silicone to create the mold. That’s done in two steps to create a two-part mold, which is separated and...
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:25
A commercial ship is viewed anchored off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, in the Strait of Hormuz, Dubai, on March 2nd, 2026. Increased maritime traffic led to a buildup of vessels waiting near Dubai, highlighting the strategic importance of the strait, which handles 20 percent of global energy trade. | Photo: Getty Images Soon after the Trump administration launched its war on Iran, I called up Reed Blakemore, director of research and programs at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, to talk about the consequences. While oil and gas prices were already on the rise, there was still more hope then that the impact of the conflict might be short-lived. At the end of our conversation, Blakemore said...
by io9 - yesterday at 23:00
'Samurai Champloo' is getting a live-action adaptation from the team behind 'One Piece' and 'Cowboy Bebop,' with more Watanabe input this time around.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:55
Though the live-action Cowboy Bebop was a big disappointment, Shinichirō Watanabe is ready to give it another go with one of his other iconic pieces of IP.
Variety reports that Watanabe has given his blessing and agreed to work on a new live-action Samurai Champloo adaptation from Tomorrow Studios, the same production house behind Netflix's Cowboy Bebop (which Watanabe wasn't directly involved in) and the streamer's surprisingly excellent take on One Piece. The project is in its earliest stages of development and is not attached to a distributor. After Cowboy Bebop, this all feels a little iffy, but Tomorrow Studios heads Marty Adelstein an …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:41
Was it a threat or a reality check? That's a key question in the government's anti-monopoly case against Live Nation, which is currently in limbo after the Justice Department reached a settlement with the company and as dozens of states push ahead.
The Verge obtained the audio of a 2021 call at the center of the case. The recording, a public exhibit that was played for jurors in the first week of trial, features then-CEO of Barclays Center John Abbamondi and Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino arguing over a ticketing deal for Brooklyn's Barclays Center arena. A transcript of the call was previously posted to the docket, but the audio gives a be …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:30
Ford announced a new AI-powered service for its commercial fleet and telematics software customers called Ford Pro AI. The generative AI system analyzes data generated by commercial vehicles - including vehicle speed, seat belt activity, and engine health - and converts it into actionable items for fleet managers.
The new system manifests as - what else? - an AI chatbot within Ford's Telematics software that customers can ask questions about their fleets or delegate tasks. Managers can ask the chatbot for recommendations to lower fuel costs, insight about specific vehicles in their fleets, or even to draft emails to a supervisor summarizing …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 22:20
Anyone who finds themselves wishing they could spend less time on meal prep might have a solution in the form of the recently-launched Nosh One from Nosh Robotics, an AI kitchen appliance that can autonomously cook for you. All users need to do is load their ingredients into the robot's tray then select a recipe. The Nosh One adds the ingredients into its pot at the appropriate time, stirs everything, uses AI to monitor the ingredients with a built-in camera, and completes the meal without needing any intervention along the way. Nosh's app notifies users when the meal is ready. They can also use the app to view and edit recipes and schedul …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - yesterday at 22:05
The annual parody of the Nobel Prizes is moving to Europe out of concern for international travelers.
by La Horde - yesterday at 21:59
Le site antifasciste Ripostes publie trois brochures et les met à disposition en différents formats afin de faciliter la diffusion. Le fond de l'air est de plus en plus brun Comment par petites touches ou par grandes accélérations, la banalisation du projet brun s'effectue sous nos yeux. Le RN et l'argent Front national, Rassemblement national, que ce soit en Europe, au plan national ou municipal, ils ne peuvent pas s'empêcher de plonger dans la caisse, de confondre argent public et (…) -
Repères / Rassemblement national (RN), Argumentaires
by Wired - yesterday at 21:06
The defense secretary has made clear that Pentagon managers are to encourage workers, including civilians, to volunteer to assist in the administration’s immigration crackdown.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 21:01
Quarante-deux personnes, dont les trois principaux leaders de l’organisation criminelle marseillaise, déjà incarcérés, ont été interpellées, mardi, dans le cadre d’une enquête concernant notamment le blanchiment de l’argent issu du trafic de stupéfiants.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 21:00
This unusual clock by [Moritz v. Sivers] looks like a holographic dial surrounded by an LED ring, but that turns out to not be the case. What appears to be a ring of LEDs is in fact a second hologram. There are LEDs but they are tucked out of the way, and not directly visible. The result is a very unusual clock that really isn’t what it appears to be.
The face of the clock is a reflection hologram of a numbered spiral that serves as a dial. A single LED – the only one visibly mounted – illuminates this hologram from the front in order to produce the sort of holographic image most of us are familiar with, creating a sense of depth.
The lights around the circumference are another matter. What looks like a...
by BBC - yesterday at 20:35
President Putin pits himself as a potential mediator but that's not an easy sell, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:05
“Rodney Gorham recently passed a milestone that few people have reached. He’s had a brain-computer interface implanted for five years. Made by startup Synchron, the experimental implant allows him to control a computer and other digital devices around his home using just his thoughts. It’s been a lifeline for 65-year-old Gorham, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, and can no longer walk, talk, or move his hands. Synchron is among several companies, including Elon Musk’s Neuralink, aiming to commercialize brain-computer interfaces to help individuals with paralysis. Over the past five years, Synchron’s software and hardware have gone through many iterations, with Gorham helping to shape the...
by Wired - yesterday at 19:55
Go off-grid camping for a long weekend with my favorite portable power station from Anker. It’s on sale.
by Human Progress - yesterday at 19:52
“The Department of Energy has made public a set of new rules that slash environmental and security requirements for experimental nuclear reactors. Last month, NPR reported on the existence of the rules, which were quietly rewritten to accelerate development of a new generation of nuclear reactor designs. The rule changes came about after President Trump signed an executive order calling for three or more of the experimental reactors to come online by July 4 of this year — an incredibly tight deadline in the world of nuclear power. The order led to the creation of a new Reactor Pilot Program at the Department of Energy.” From NPR.
The post Nuclear Safety Rules Rewritten to Accelerate Development appeared...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 19:45
“Indian officials have been in a boastful mood lately. A government report in December argued that judging by real-time economic indicators, India had overtaken Japan as the world’s fourth-biggest economy. This was to become economic fact once the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation updated how it calculates GDP. So in one sense, the new numbers released on February 27th are a disappointment: GDP was 3.3% smaller than previously thought. In other ways, though, they are a cause for celebration. The methodological update, the first since 2015, reset the ‘base year’—which sets the weights for different parts of the economy—to 2022. It also added new data sources that capture a clearer...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 19:39
“In 2024, Eon senior scientist Philip Shiu and collaborators published in Nature a computational model of the entire adult Drosophila melanogaster brain, containing more than 125,000 neurons and 50 million synaptic connections, built from the FlyWire connectome and machine learning predictions of neurotransmitter identity. That model predicted motor behavior at 95% accuracy. But it was disembodied: a brain without a body, activation without physics, motor outputs with nowhere to go. Now the brain has somewhere to go. Building on previous work, including Shiu et al.’s whole-brain computational model, the NeuroMechFly v2 embodied simulation framework, and Özdil et al.’s research on centralized brain...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 19:36
“Twenty years after they were first created in Japan, extraordinarily versatile stem cells made from the body’s own cells may finally realize their promise for regenerating diseased tissue. Last month, an advisory panel to Japan’s health ministry recommended limited marketing approval for therapies using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells for heart failure and Parkinson’s disease. In a controversial arrangement, their makers will be able to sell the products for 7 years while continuing studies to determine just how well the therapies work. IPS cells are moving closer to medical use in other countries as well, with dozens of potential therapies in clinical trials… One of the new therapies, intended...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:30
Debugging an application crash can oftentimes feel like you’re an intrepid detective in a grimy noir detective story, tasked with figuring out the sordid details behind an ugly crime. Slogging through scarce clues and vapid hints, you find yourself down in the dumps, contemplating the deeper meaning of life and  the true nature of man, before hitting that eureka moment and cracking the case. One might say that this makes for a good game idea, and [Jonathan] would agree with that notion, thus creating the Fatal Core Dump game.
Details can be found in the (spoiler-rich) blog post on how the game was conceived and implemented. The premise of the game is that of an inexplicable airlock failure on an asteroid...
by Le Monde - yesterday at 19:00
Ilyas Kherbouch n’avait toujours pas été retrouvé, mercredi 11 mars au matin. Son évasion est entre les mains de la juridiction interrégionale spécialisée de Paris, et met en lumière les failles des services pénitentiaires.
by La Horde - yesterday at 18:44
À l'appel de la CGT06, rendez-vous à 18h devant la mairie de Nice. -
Initiatives / Rassemblement national (RN), Manifs et rassemblements, Eric Ciotti
by La Horde - yesterday at 18:37
À 18h à la Base pour une projection de courts-métrages, suivie d'une discussion. -
Initiatives / Marseille, Initiative culturelle, Rencontres et débats
by La Horde - yesterday at 18:25
À 18h devant la Mairie de Pau, contre le RN et ses idées. -
Initiatives / Rassemblement national (RN), Manifs et rassemblements
by dwell - yesterday at 18:22
Perched high above Palm Canyon in Phoenix, Arizona, the Norman Lykes House has mahogany walls and built-ins, a curvaceous kitchen, and a crescent-shaped pool.Location: 6836 North 36th Street, Phoenix, Arizona Price: $8,800,000 Year Built: 1967 Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright Footprint: 3,095 square feet (3 bedrooms, 3 baths) Lot Size: 1.32 Acres From the Agent: "Own one of the most historic pieces of art and architecture with this famous Frank Lloyd Wright house, known as the Circular Sun House, also known as the Norman Lykes House. Designed to blend in with the curves of the surrounding desert mountain, this masterpiece was the last home designed by Wright. The floor plan flows seamlessly from one space to...
by Korben - yesterday at 18:06
Shelby Jueden, un passionné de tech rétro qui anime la chaîne YouTube Tech Tangents, vient de montrer qu'un simple microscope numérique permet de distinguer le contenu vidéo gravé sur un LaserDisc. L'encodage analogique du format rend les données directement visibles sous grossissement, alors que ça ne fonctionne pas du tout avec un CD.
Mais comment ça marche ?
Pour les plus jeunes d'entre vous, un petit rappel s'impose. Le LaserDisc est un format vidéo analogique commercialisé dès la fin des années 1970, bien avant le DVD ou le Blu-ray. 
Contrairement au CD qui stocke ses données en binaire, le LaserDisc encode lui le signal vidéo sous forme de variations dans la longueur des creux gravés sur...
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 17:23
Illustration par ChatGPT
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P.J. :
Ce que vous appelez « la manière honnête » est toujours celle des louseurs ! Nous devons éliminer cette sous-estimation de 22 % ! La décomposition linéaire ne fonctionne pas, mais à quoi vous attendiez-vous ? Que le couplage Φ_coupling ne présente aucune complexité alors que nous soupçonnions déjà qu’il y avait quelque chose de géométrique là-dedans ? Testons quelques formules plausibles pour le couplage Φ_coupling en recourant à la métaphore du « rejeton ». Un enfant 1) ajoute quelque chose à l’apport des parents, par exemple l’apport des grands-parents, 2) il arrive après les parents dans le devenir du monde, 3) il est sensible à l’impact...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 17:09
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 17:09
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 16:40
Αθήνα • Ελλάς • November 2021 📷 #flashes
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 16:37
Images de jeux vidéo ou d’explosions sans rapport avec le conflit en cours, vidéos générées par intelligence artificielle… Depuis le début de l’attaque israélo-américaine sur l’Iran, de nombreux contenus trompeurs glorifient la puissance de feu iranienne.
by Korben - yesterday at 15:09
Un développeur a créé un langage de programmation dont le code source est composé de M&M's colorés. Six couleurs, six familles d'instructions, et les programmes se compilent sous forme d'images PNG. Le plus rigolo ? On peut même prendre en photo de vrais bonbons posés sur une table pour générer du code exécutable. Le projet, baptisé MnM Lang, cartonne.
Des bonbons à la place du code
L'idée est partie d'un paquet de GEMS (l'équivalent indien des M&M's) ouvert un peu trop fort. Mufeed VH, développeur et auteur du projet, a vu les confiseries former une sorte de flèche sur le sol et s'est dit que ça ferait un bon point de départ pour un langage de programmation. Le résultat s'appelle MnM Lang,...
by Torrentfreak - yesterday at 14:31
Through its non-profit organization, the Internet Archive (IA) aims to preserve digital history for generations to come.
The Archive’s popular Wayback Machine has archived decades of web history, and it also aims to preserve content directly: by scanning physical books or recording old gramophones, for example.
One of the more unique preservation projects centers around Myspace, which was the leading social network twenty years ago. The site was particularly popular among musicians, but today it’s a shell of its former self with virtually no new activity. In fact, quite a bit of content was permanently lost.
The Myspace Dragon Hoard
In March 2019, Myspace publicly announced that all music uploaded to the...
by BBC - yesterday at 14:26
Iranians in Tehran and Karaj tell the BBC they are exhausted and struggling to sleep after 10 days of Israeli and US attacks.