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by Courrier International - about 10 minutes
Quelque 2,5 milliards de téléspectateurs devraient regarder, ce vendredi 6 février à 20 heures, le spectacle de lancement des Jeux olympiques d’hiver 2026 de Milan-Cortina. C’est l’un des événements en direct les plus lucratifs de l’année, rappelle le “Financial Times”.
by io9 - about 11 minutes
Participants in a recent study were asked to decode cyclists' hand signals. How well do you think you would've done?
by Courrier International - about 16 minutes
En profitant des trajets en train, les cobras royaux se retrouvent loin de leur habitat, parfois dans les lieux impropres à leur survie, explique une nouvelle étude. Ces déplacements inattendus représentent également un risque pour les populations, car la morsure d’un cobra royal est mortelle.
by Le Monde - about 17 minutes
Le coup d’envoi de la grand-messe sportive sera donné, vendredi soir, dans le stade San Siro de la capitale lombarde. Pour certains Italiens, le fait d’accueillir ce rendez-vous à la suite du voisin français n’a rien d’anodin.
by Le Monde - about 17 minutes
Rares sont les images qui témoignent de l’ampleur des manifestations, réprimées avec une brutalité inédite, qui ont eu lieu en Iran entre le 28 décembre et le 11 janvier. Certaines ONG parlent d’au moins 18 000 morts. La photographe iranienne Yalda Moaiery est parvenue à transmettre ses clichés de la contestation du 8 janvier et des funérailles d’un homme tué par le régime. Pour « M », elle a choisi de signer ces images.
by io9 - about 17 minutes
In 'Seven,' Westeros' most honorable hedge knight learns the heavy price he'll have to pay for his actions in 'The Squire.'
by The Verge - about 17 minutes
Science washing is afoot. | Image: The Verge, AG1 This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Optimizer arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 10AM ET. Opt in for Optimizer here.
I'm willing to bet you've been served an ad for Athletic Greens - also known as AG1. It's impossible to escape them in podcasts, and it seems like almost every wellness influencer on every social media platform has done an ad for them at some point.
AG1 is a greens powder containing over 70 ingredients. Most of it is freeze-dried vegetable powder blends. Bas …
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by Wired - about 17 minutes
Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.
by Courrier International - about 19 minutes
Le Grand Emperor Hotel de Macao vient de faire un coup financier en vendant les lingots d’or qui ornaient son hall, profitant des cours élevés de l’or. Le bénéfice de la vente a aussi été accompagné d’une hausse de l’action du groupe propriétaire de l’établissement.
by QZ - about 26 minutes
The dollar has shed more than 10% of its value since Trump re-entered the Oval Office. The president says the weaker currency is "great"
by QZ - about 26 minutes
The crypto downturn has occurred against a backdrop of widening losses across high-growth tech stocks and other risk assets
by QZ - about 26 minutes
The AI arms race is set to top $650 billion this year alone. And that's just between four companies. It's unprecedented in modern economic history
by New Yorker - about 29 minutes
In appointing Ronald Hicks to the most prominent post in the U.S. Church, is Leo XIV assembling his own Team U.S.A.?
by QZ - about 33 minutes
Amazon’s earnings showed momentum across AWS and ads. Then, the company dared AI-hungry investors to underwrite its $200 billion long game
by Human Progress - about 38 minutes
“Homicides have fallen to their lowest level for nearly 50 years across England and Wales, official statistics show. There were 499 victims of murder, manslaughter and infanticide in the year to September, according to crime statistics published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It is the lowest number since 1977 and a 7% fall on the previous year, largely due to a drop in the number of people killed by knives – 174, down 23%. Crimes with weapons also continued a downward trend. Knife crime offences were down by 9% to 50,430 and firearms offences fell by 9% to just under 5,000, their lowest since 2003.” From BBC.
The post Homicides at Lowest Level Since 1977 Across England and Wales appeared...
by Human Progress - about 40 minutes
“Deforestation in Colombia appears to have declined in 2025, with notable reductions in several departments that have historically struggled with forest loss. An estimated 36,280 hectares (89,650 acres) of forest were lost during the first three quarters of the year, a 25% drop from the 48,500 hectares (about 119,850 acres) recorded over the same period in 2024, according to the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM), a government agency.” From Mongabay.
The post Colombia Poised for Another Drop in Deforestation in 2025 appeared first on Human Progress.
by Courrier International - about 40 minutes
Vendredi 6 février, à partir de 20 heures, se tiendra la cérémonie d’ouverture des 25e Jeux olympiques d’hiver, organisés en Italie. Une grande partie de celle-ci aura lieu à San Siro, stade mythique qui fête cette année son centenaire mais est voué à disparaître.
by Human Progress - about 44 minutes
“Homelessness appears to have fallen in the last year of the Biden administration, according to local counts reported to the federal government but not yet released under President Trump, an analysis of the local data shows. A large sample of the counts, taken in January 2025 and compiled by The New York Times, suggests the homeless population shrank by tens of thousands of people nationwide from the record level set the previous year, though the number remained high by historical norms. The tally includes jurisdictions that typically contain about two-thirds of homeless people, making it a meaningful if inexact preview of the national count, which the government has normally published by now.” From New...
by Le Monde - about 47 minutes
Le nom l’épouse du prince héritier apparaît à de multiples reprises dans les millions de pages diffusées par le ministère américain de la justice il y a une semaine.
by The Verge - about 53 minutes
There are bold-faced tech names all over the Epstein files. Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, Reid Hoffman, Steven Sinofsky, Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, on and on and on. These men (and they're pretty much all men) had wildly varying degrees of interaction with Epstein, and the details matter a great deal. But so does the totality of it: you spend long enough in these files, and you start to get a sense of the way the world works for a particular kind of extremely rich and extremely powerful businessman. And it starts to feel pretty bad. Verge subscribers, don't forget you get exclusive access to …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Human Progress - about 53 minutes
“At the turn of the century, Bogotá was one of Latin America’s most polluted cities, with concentrations of harmful particulates at seven times the World Health Organization’s limits. In the last decade the city of 8 million has started to turn that around, cutting air pollution by 24% between 2018 and 2024. Part of the shift has been the city’s embrace of the bicycle and other forms of clean transport. There are now 350 miles of cycle lanes snaking across the city, the largest cycle lane network in Latin America. Bogotá has also quietly rolled out 1,400 electric buses, one of the world’s largest sustainable bus fleets, and there are three new cable car lines (two under construction) to take people...
by Human Progress - about 58 minutes
“Waymo, the self-driving taxi company owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, said on Monday that it had raised $16 billion to fuel its plans for global expansion. The company’s latest funding round values it at about $126 billion, according to the announcement. The round was led by Dragoneer Investment Group, DST Global and Sequoia Capital in addition to Alphabet. The infusion of money could put Waymo further ahead in the growing field of robot taxi companies, such as Amazon’s Zoox and Elon Musk’s fledgling Tesla robot taxi service. Ride-hailing services such as Lyft and Uber have also struck partnerships with autonomous vehicle companies, including Waymo, to offer driverless rides. Waymo said...
by BBC - about 1 hour
Almost 170 were injured in the explosion, which took place during Friday prayers in the capital Islamabad.
by io9 - about 1 hour
Plus, Tatiana Maslany stays vague on the future of She-Hulk in the MCU.
by Wired - about 1 hour
Looking to step up to the TV big leagues? These are the best OLED TVs you can buy.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
“The Economist” s’inquiète du triste état des médias dans le monde et en particulier aux États-Unis, sous la houlette du président Trump. Lorsque le journalisme est attaqué, la corruption triomphe, rappelle l’hebdomadaire britannique.
by Korben - about 1 hour
VirtualBox, le bon vieux logiciel de virtualisation d'Oracle, vient de franchir un cap plutôt inattendu. Le code de développement supporte désormais KVM comme backend sur Linux ! En gros, au lieu de s'appuyer uniquement sur son propre module noyau (qui, soyons honnêtes, a toujours été un poil galère à maintenir), l'outil de virtualisation peut maintenant utiliser l'hyperviseur natif de Linux.
Et c'est pas rien quand on sait que le logiciel d'Oracle et KVM se marchaient dessus depuis des années. C'était impossible de faire tourner les deux en même temps... Du coup, plutôt que de continuer à se battre, Oracle a décidé de faire copain-copain avec KVM. C'est pas bête !
L'idée vient à l'origine...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Selon le journal « Kommersant », le directeur adjoint des services de renseignement militaire russe a été admis dans un service de réanimation. Selon le quotidien, qui cite des sources policières, le tireur s’est introduit dans son immeuble en se faisant passer pour un livreur et a ouvert le feu alors que l’officier quittait son appartement pour se rendre à son travail. Le chef de la diplomatie russe a imputé la tentative d’assassinat à Kiev.
by io9 - about 2 hours
With prices starting at just $15 a month, enjoying fast speeds and a stable connection has never been easier.
by io9 - about 2 hours
MeTV, a network focused on classic entertainment, will show the 1939 favorite as part of its Halloween programming.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
Is the long freeze on Chinese automakers selling cars in the US finally starting to thaw? China is the largest auto market in the world and now the largest car exporter, too. But high tariffs and geopolitical tensions have kept Chinese automakers away from US customers. Many of those cars are ready for primetime and are fully competitive with current offerings in the United States.
Geely is among those Chinese carmakers that want to sell their cars here. It's already sailed past one of two hurdles any of them need to clear to do that: Its Volvo Cars division already has an assembly plant in South Carolina that would let it build its cars do …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
The boys’ club | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images He might be dead, but it sure seems like Jeffrey Epstein won. Sure, Epstein was arrested on charges of sex trafficking minors. Sure, he died in jail. (I am not going to wade into the debate about how.) But he subscribed to a racist, misogynist ideology that meant rich white men like him could do whatever they liked. And it seems he took measures to spread it.
The latest tranche of Epstein documents made it obvious. Consider all the "contrarians" and "anti-woke" warriors who show up in the latest dump: Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Larry Summers, Steve Bannon, and of course, Donald Trump. With apologies to George Carlin: It's a big club, and the...
by Wired - about 2 hours
A privacy-minded bundle that’s almost too simple.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
A federal jury in Phoenix has found Uber to be liable for the sexual assault of one of its passengers, potentially setting a precedent for more than 3,000 similar cases consolidated in US federal court. As part of the verdict, Uber has been ordered to pay $8.5 million in damages to the victim, Jaylynn Dean, who said she was raped by her Uber driver during a ride to her hotel in November 2023.
The ridehailing giant has long argued that it cannot be held responsible for the criminal actions of drivers on its platform, having faced years of scrutiny for numerous passenger safety concerns. "Today's verdict validates the thousands of survivors …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Much like how BusyBox crams many standard Unix commands and a shell into a single executable, so too does BreezyBox provide a similar experience for the ESP32 platform. A demo implementation is also provided, which uses the ESP32-S3 platform as part of the Waveshare 7″ display development board.
Although it invokes the BusyBox name, it’s not meant to be as stand-alone as it uses the standard features provided by the FreeRTOS-based ESP-IDF SDK. In addition to the features provided by ESP-IDF it adds things like a basic virtual terminal, current working directory (CWD) tracking and a gaggle of Unix-style commands, as well as an app installer.
The existing ELF binary loader for the ESP32 is used to run...
by Wired - about 3 hours
The company’s robotaxi service is supposed to launch in the US capital this year. But while service rollouts have been relatively smooth in other cities, DC’s rules have made things tricky.
by BBC - about 3 hours
Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev is a senior figure in the main directorate of Russia's military general staff.
by BBC - about 4 hours
The US has built up its military presence in the Middle East in response to Iran's violent crackdown on protests.
by Wired - about 4 hours
For two weeks, medical experts monitor the astronauts as they remain indoors, live in isolation, and avoid physical touch, all to prevent harmful microbes from traveling to space.
by Les Décodeurs - about 4 hours
De la taxe Zucman à l’abattement fiscal des retraités, Les Décodeurs retracent l’itinéraire d’une vingtaine de mesures ayant fait l’objet d’intenses discussions six mois durant, avant d’être abandonnées.
by New Yorker - about 4 hours
The short-lived No. 2 at the F.B.I. returns to the MAGA mediaverse he helped create. What’s changed?
by New Yorker - about 4 hours
Akinola Davies, Jr.,’s début feature, scripted by his older brother, Wale, follows two brothers and their father during Nigeria’s historic 1993 election.
by New Yorker - about 4 hours
Also: the primordial silhouettes of Simone Fattal, the indie-folk soundscapes of Florist, Rachel McAdams in “Send Help,” and more.
by New Yorker - about 4 hours
The judgments we use to elevate our lives can also hem them in.
by Korben - about 5 hours
On parle souvent de sobriété numérique, mais c'est assez rare de voir ça appliqué concrètement dans le monde du jeu vidéo car d'ordinaire, c'est plutôt la course aux téraflops et aux textures 4K qui font pleurer votre carte graphique. Du coup, quand un projet comme Trois-Rivières déboule, je trouve que ça mérite qu'on s'y arrête 2 minutes. L'idée de Richard Hanna et de son équipe, c'est de proposer un jeu d'action-aventure en pixel-art qui ne se contente pas d'être joli, mais qui porte un vrai message engagé. On y suit Maï, une randonneuse qui arrive dans un village paisible où trois affluents se rejoignent. Sauf que voilà, la flotte est polluée et il va falloir remonter à la source pour...
by QZ - about 5 hours
Many popular vehicles are actually selling for more than their MSRP, according to data from Consumer Reports and TrueCar
by Usbek & Rica - about 6 hours
Dans un long article publié le samedi 31 janvier, le mensuel américain The Atlantic revient sur un projet en apparence extravagant visant à construire un gigantesque mur sous-marin pour protéger le glacier Thwaites, qui borde l’ouest de l’Antarctique. Comment ? En bloquant les courants d’eau chaude qui rongent progressivement le glacier et le rendent instable.
by Korben - about 6 hours
Aujourd'hui, on va aller un peu plus loin que les simples bidouilles habituelles car je vais vous présenter Reinstall
, un outil qui va peut-être vous changer la vie si vous gérez des serveurs distants.
Vous connaissez la chanson... vous avez un VPS sous Debian et vous voulez passer sous Arch pour faire votre malin. Sauf que pour opérer ce changement, c'est la galère assurée !! Faut passer par l'interface web de l'hébergeur, booter sur une ISO via une console VNC qui rame sa maman, et prier pour que le réseau revienne après le reboot.
Eh bien ça c'est terminé grâce à ce script Reinstall. Vous lui balancez une commande, le script s'occupe de tout, et hop, votre serveur redémarre sur le nouvel OS...
by Torrentfreak - about 6 hours
Anna’s Archive has faced a barrage of domain takedowns in recent weeks, after Spotify and several major record labels filed a high-profile lawsuit. The music industry giants filed the case after the shadow library planned to release hundreds of terabytes of scraped Spotify data, including full tracks. While Anna’s Archive has since taken its initial Spotify metadata release offline, the legal pressure hasn’t been lifted. On the contrary, the preliminary injunction issued by the New York court, targeting domain registries, registrars, and other intermediaries, has proven to be quite effective. The .org domain was the first to fall, followed by the .se and .in variants. However, not all intermediaries were...
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Have you ever dreamed of making a bash script that assembles Intel 8080 machine code? [Chris Smith] did exactly that when he created xa.sh, a cross-assembler written entirely in Bourne shell script.
Assembly language (like the above) goes in, a binary comes out.
The script exists in part as a celebration of the power inherent in a standard Unix shell with quite ordinary POSIX-compliant command line tools like awk, sed, and printf. But [Chris] admits that mostly he found the whole project amusing.
It’s designed in a way that adding support for 6502 and 6809 machine code would be easy, assuming 8080 support isn’t already funny enough on its own.
It’s not particularly efficient and it’s got some quirks,...
by Korben - about 7 hours
Ghidra, le framework de reverse engineering open source de la NSA, est un outil que tous les analystes sécu utilisent au quotidien pour démonter des binaires. Sauf que voilà... quand vous passez des heures à renommer des fonctions, documenter des structures et tracer des cross-references à la main, ça finit par devenir un poil répétitif.
Du coup, un développeur a eu l'idée de coller un
serveur MCP
(Model Context Protocol) directement sur Ghidra. "Encore un wrapper IA bidon ??"... mais non les amis car
Ghidra MCP Server
est un bridge Python + plugin Java qui expose pas moins de 110 outils d'analyse via le protocole MCP. Rien que ça.
Concrètement, ça veut dire que vous pouvez brancher Claude, ou...
by BBC - about 7 hours
The moves were planned before Trump said he wanted the Arctic island but they are being seen as a show of solidarity with Greenlanders.
by Korben - about 8 hours
Le Lockdown Mode d'Apple, vous en avez déjà entendu parler non ? C'est cette fonctionnalité un peu planquée dans les réglages de votre iPhone qui permet de transformer votre téléphone en véritable forteresse. Et enfin, on vient d'avoir la preuve que ça marche pour de vrai.
En effet, le FBI a perquisitionné le domicile d'une journaliste du Washington Post, Hannah Natanson, en janvier dernier. L'objectif c'était de récupérer ses appareils électroniques dans le cadre d'une enquête sur des fuites d'informations classifiées. Les agents ont donc saisi entre autres un MacBook Pro, un iPhone, un enregistreur audio et un disque dur externe.
Sauf que voilà, l'iPhone était en mode isolement...
Du coup,...
by daryo Bluesky - about 8 hours
l’Otan, dans le sillage de la Ligue de Délos
https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/correcteurs/2026/01/18/lotan-dans-les-pas-de-la-ligue-de-delos/
by Journal du Lapin - about 8 hours
Avec macOS 26.1, Apple a ajouté une option un peu cachée dans le Finder : la possibilité de redimensionner automatiquement la largeur des colonnes par rapport aux noms des fichiers. Sur le papier, c’est plutôt une bonne idée. En pratique, il y a quelques limites quand même. Premièrement, l’option. Elle est dans Présentation -> Afficher les options de présentation (et pas dans les Réglages, donc). Il faut cocher Adapter les colonnes aux noms de fichiers. L’option (en bas)
Au premier abord, ça semble fonctionner et c’est pratique : les colonnes ont une largeur variable en fonction des noms de fichiers.
Les colonnes affichent bien tous les noms
Quelques défauts
Le premier défaut, c’est que...
by Le Taurillon - about 9 hours
Dans toute démocratie, l'audiovisuel public représente un enjeu essentiel. Supposé être financé par l'État, totalement indépendant et neutre quant à sa ligne éditoriale, il est parfois le reflet d'une démocratie en danger. Le 21 janvier 2026, le Parlement européen a débattu d'une résolution concernant la tentative de prise de contrôle du groupe audiovisuel public en Lituanie et la menace qui pèse sur la démocratie dans le pays. Le Seimas, le parlement lituanien, a en effet proposé une loi qui facilite la révocation du directeur général de LRT et réduit les garanties d'indépendance du conseil de direction. Cela représente un réel danger pour l'indépendance de l'audiovisuel public....
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
The Commodore Amiga was famous for its characteristic Say voice, with its robotic enunciation being somewhat emblematic of the 16-bit era. The Commodore VIC-20 had no such capability out of the box, but [Mike] was able to get one talking with a little bit of work.
The project centers around the Adventureland cartridge, created by Scott Adams (but not the one you’re thinking of). It was a simple game that was able to deliver speech with the aid of the Votrax Type and Talk speech synthesizer box. Those aren’t exactly easy to come by, so [Mike] set about creating a modern equivalent. The concept was simple enough. An Arduino would be used to act as a go between the VIC-20’s slow serial port operating at...
by La Horde - about 10 hours
Village antifasciste, afin de mener la bataille face aux groupuscules fascistes et à leurs alliés institutionnels du RN ! -
Initiatives / Paris, Robert Brasillach, Manifs et rassemblements
by La Horde - about 10 hours
L'Assemblée Générale Antifasciste appelle à se retrouver pour une manifestation antifasciste vendredi 6 février à 20h30 à Rennes place St-Anne -
Initiatives / Rennes, Manifs et rassemblements
by Les Décodeurs - about 10 hours
Les modalités du vote dans les trois plus grandes villes de France ont été revues avec l’ambition d’assurer une meilleure représentation de l’électorat.