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by Langue Sauce Piquante - about 5 minutes
« ICE kidnappe, assassine, ment, tu es le prochain sur la liste. »
La presse française se rendra-t-elle compte un jour que les police officers des États-Unis, dont certains ont obtenu une notoriété internationale en assassinant qui George Floyd, qui Renee Good, qui Alex Pretti (les trois à Minneapolis), sont des agents et pas des officiers ? Il faudrait traduire officer par agent ; c’est simple, pourtant. Il s’agit là typiquement de ce qu’il est convenu d’appeler un « faux ami ». Vu les exploits récents de la police anti-immigration dite ICE, une armée plutôt, dont nous avons déjà parlé et dont le budget dépasse celui de l’armée espagnole ou de l’armée turque, elle et ses...
by Courrier International - about 7 minutes
Alors que le renforcement des capacités militaires de Varsovie semblait faire consensus au sein de la classe politique, voilà que l’opposition monte en créneau pour rejeter les 44 milliards d’euros de prêt, dit “SAFE”, que l’Union européenne s’apprête à débourser pour la Pologne. La presse polonaise libérale dénonce une instrumentalisation.
by Korben - about 19 minutes
Si vous utilisez Ubuntu 26.04, vous avez peut-être remarqué un truc bizarre dernièrement en tapant votre mot de passe sudo... Ouiiiiii, y'a des petites étoiles qui apparaissent !! Pas de panique, c'est "normal". Enfin, c'est nouveau...
En effet, sudo-rs, la réécriture en Rust de la bonne vieille commande sudo, a décidé d'activer pwfeedback par défaut. En gros, quand vous faites un sudo apt install bidule, au lieu du trou noir habituel, vous voyez maintenant des ***** défiler pendant la saisie du mot de passe. C'est un changement qui casse une convention vieille de 40 ans... et ça, forcément, ça fait du bruit !
Pour rappel, Ubuntu a basculé sur sudo-rs (le remplaçant en Rust du bon vieux sudo en...
by Le Monde - about 21 minutes
Islamabad a mené, vendredi, des frappes aériennes sur Kaboul, Kandaharet et dans le sud-est de l’Afghanistan, en réponse à une attaque survenue la veille contre des bases militaires pakistanaises. Le Pakistan accuse l’Afghanistan d’offrir un refuge aux talibans pakistanais responsables de nombreux attentats sur son territoire.
by Korben - about 28 minutes
Bon, vous connaissez la théorie du travailleur nomade... vous vous posez dans un café avec votre laptop, vous chopez du WiFi gratuit, et vous vous dites que l'isolation client du routeur vous protègera des autres branquignols connectés au même réseau.
Hé ben non ! Car des chercheurs viennent de démontrer que cette protection, c'était du vent... Oui oui, tous les routeurs qu'ils ont testés se sont fait contourner en 2 secondes.
Mais avant, pour ceux qui se demandent ce que c'est, l'isolation client c'est une option que les admins réseau activent sur les bornes WiFi pour empêcher les appareils connectés de communiquer entre eux. En gros, votre laptop ne peut pas voir celui du voisin. Enfin... ça...
by Courrier International - about 39 minutes
Les centres de données pourraient essaimer massivement partout dans le pays dans les prochaines années, alors que le gouvernement français veut faire du développement de l’intelligence artificielle une priorité. Mais, à mesure que des projets voient le jour, des résistances émergent, constate le journal suisse “Le Temps”.
by Korben - about 46 minutes
Les 404, c'est la plaie du web... J'en sais quelque chose, je fais la chasse à ça en permanence sur mon propre site. C'est vrai que c'est relou parce que vous bookmarkez un projet cool, vous y retournez trois mois après... et pouf, ça a disparu. Le dev n'a pas renouvelé son nom de domaine, l'hébergeur a fermé boutique, le contenu s'est évaporé ou que sais-je encore... En fait, sur le web, RIEN n'est permanent. PinMe
prend le problème à l'envers en collant vos fichiers directement sur
IPFS
. En gros, au lieu de dépendre d'un serveur unique qui peut tomber n'importe quand, vos pages sont distribuées sur un réseau décentralisé et identifiées par un hash CID unique. Du coup, tant que le réseau...
by Le Monde - about 54 minutes
Le dirigeant du groupe, acteur majeur de l’IA, a refusé la demande de l’administration Trump de lever toute limite à l’utilisation de son modèle Claude par l’armée américaine. « Le Monde » reproduit et traduit son communiqué, diffusé jeudi.
by Korben - about 57 minutes
Si vous avez déjà tapé [ss -tulnp](https://www.it-connect.fr/lister-les-ports-en-ecoute-sous-linux-avec-lsof-netstat-et-ss/) dans un terminal, vous savez que c'est moche. Genre, VRAIMENT moche. Les colonnes qui se chevauchent, les adresses tronquées, bref c'est un festival du bordel. Mais c'était sans compter sur ce dev qui a pondu
Snitch
, un outil en Go sous licence MIT qui vient concurrencer ss et netstat... sauf que pour une fois, c'est lisible, regardez : L'interface de Snitch en action, sobre et lisible
En gros, c'est un ss moderne avec une interface TUI interactive. Vous lancez la commande dans votre terminal et tadaaa, vous avez un tableau propre avec toutes vos connexions réseau, les processus...
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
Dans les villes ukrainiennes, des Kazakhs, des Ouzbeks, des Kirghiz et des Tadjiks distribuent repas chaud, thé et aide humanitaire en pleine guerre. “Azattyq Asia” raconte les initiatives solidaires des membres de ces diasporas installées de longue date en Ukraine.
by Korben - about 1 hour
MinIO, tout le monde ou presque connaît car c'est LE truc quand on veut du stockage objet S3-compatible auto-hébergé sous Linux. Sauf que voilà... la licence AGPL, ça pique pour pas mal de boîtes qui ne veulent pas se retrouver à devoir ouvrir leur code.
Du coup, y'a un nouveau projet qui débarque dans le tiek et qui devrait en intéresser plus d'un. C'est
RustFS
, codé en Rust (comme le nom le laisse deviner mes petits Sherlock) et 100% compatible S3. En gros, vous prenez votre stack MinIO existante, vous remplacez par ce truc, et en fait tout continue de fonctionner pareil... Vos buckets, vos applis, vos scripts Python, boto3... tout pareil ! Votre navigateur ne supporte pas la lecture de vidéos...
by daryo Bluesky - about 1 hour
Inaliénabilité de biens non déclassés du domaine public & CRPA
http://www.chezfoucart.com/2026/02/16/inalienabilite-de-biens-non-declasses-du-domaine-public-crpa/
by BBC - about 2 hours
The ex-secretary of state called for President Trump to be questioned under oath about his past association with the sex offender.
by Journal du Lapin - about 2 hours
Dans les années nonante, les trackballs, c’est-à-dire les dispositifs de pointage avec une boule inversée, étaient assez courants. En 2026, ça existe encore, mais c’est assez rare. J’ai récupéré un modèle en ADB pour les vieux Macintosh, et il est bien pensé, pour une fois. J’ai un modèle avec la boule à gauche, un en forme de souris (un peu), un autre intégré dans un pavé numérique, un qui s’intègre dans une repose-poignets, un autre qui est ergonomique, un très vieux de chez Logitech ou un modèle très compact. Le nouveau est modèle avec une boule centrale, ce qui n’est pas si courant, et deux boutons latéraux.
Le trackball et ses deux boutons
C’est un CoStar Stingray en...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Selon l’armée de l’air ukrainienne, aucun tir de missile n’a été signalé entre jeudi et vendredi. Une personne a été tuée dans l’oblast de Kharkiv, et des dégâts ont été signalés à Odessa. Des drones ukrainiens ont été interceptés en mer d’Azov et en mer Noire, selon Moscou.
by Le Taurillon - about 2 hours
Dans le cadre de la conférence internationale “Façonner le renouveau démocratique : l'espace civique et la voie vers un nouveau pacte démocratique pour l'Europe”, organisée les 2 et 3 février au Conseil de l'Europe, Le Taurillon a eu la chance d'interviewer Michal Piško, directeur de Transparency International - Slovaquie. L'objectif est de comprendre le rôle de cette ONG et son impact réel sur la vie politique. Dans une Europe où les discours basés sur les émotions sont en plein essor, il est parfois essentiel de revenir aux faits et aux chiffres afin de dresser un portrait fiable de la corruption sur le vieux continent. Le Taurillon : Pour commencer, pouvez-vous expliquer brièvement votre...
by La Horde - about 3 hours
La SAP organise une soirée antifasciste avec table de presse, musique mais ce sera aussi l'occasion d'échanger, discuter et s'informer. -
Initiatives / Dijon, Initiative culturelle
by Wired - about 3 hours
Find the latest Lowe’s promo codes and offers, including up to $300 off select major appliances and $5 off $50 with sign-up, here at WIRED.
by La Horde - about 3 hours
Différentes organisations, syndicats et associations appellent à un rassemblement contre un meeting du Rn -
Initiatives / Grenoble, Manifs et rassemblements
by BBC - about 3 hours
Will a worsening internal crisis create the conditions for the Cuban Revolution to unravel from within?
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Not what you want to see when testing that ‘repaired’ SNES. (Credit: Skawo, YouTube)
The good part about older game consoles like the Super Nintendo is that they have rather rudimentary region locks, but unfortunately this also gives some people the idea that installing something like the SuperCIC mod chip to make a SNES region-free is easy. The patient that arrived on [Skawo]’s surgery table was one such victim, with the patient requiring immediate surgery to remove the botched installation before assessing the damage.
Here the good news was that the patient features the revision B CPU, making it a good console to rescue. The bad news was that the pads of the old CIC chip had been ripped up, there was a...
by Wired - about 3 hours
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by La Horde - about 3 hours
Rassemblement face aux dégradations et intimidations de l'extrême droite, et afin de créer un Front antifasciste. -
Initiatives / Saint Nazaire, Manifs et rassemblements
by La Horde - about 3 hours
Appel à une marche antiraciste et antifasciste le 14 mars à Lyon, rendez-vous Place Bellecour à 14h30 -
Initiatives / Lyon, Manifs et rassemblements
by Courrier International - about 4 hours
Après plus de cinq mois d’efforts et d’acharnement, Paramount a finalement remporté la bataille pour le rachat des studios Warner, au prix faramineux de 110 milliards de dollars (93 milliards d’euros). Netflix, à qui le studio légendaire était pourtant promis, a refusé de surenchérir.
by BBC - about 4 hours
Netflix's decision to back down from the bidding war clears the path for Paramount to win the takeover battle.
by BBC - about 4 hours
No official reason for the removal was given, but it comes ahead of the country's key Two Sessions meeting.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Quatre nouveaux ministres, Catherine Pégard, Sabrina Agresti-Roubache, Jean-Didier Berger et Camille Galliard-Minier font leur entrée, a annoncé l’Elysée jeudi 26 février. Un poste reste à pourvoir, d’ici au 23 mars, celui de la fonction publique.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Le leader de LFI a demandé la dissolution du collectif Némésis, estimant que ses militantes avaient servi d’« appât pour faire venir des sympathisants antifascistes et ensuite provoquer des bagarres ».
by FluxBlog - about 6 hours
Fred again.., CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso “Beto’s Horns” (Fred Remix)
Almost every time I’ve heard something amazing and wondered what it was over the past few five months, it’s turned out to be Fred Again. The first half dozen times I heard “Beto’s Horns” was at the gym, where I couldn’t Shazam the music and just had to wonder what was going on with this insane track with the frantic Latin rapping, the blaring Basement Jaxx-y horn riff, the monstrous dubstep drop? The one that speeds up like a panic attack but then unexpectedly spins off into a digital rhumba tangent? The weirdest, most viscerally exciting, most volatile track I’ve heard in a while? I had to know. I’ve paid some attention to...
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
2000 m above ground level (AGL), winds are stronger and much, much more consistent than they are at surface. Even if the Earth were a perfect sphere, there’d be a sluggish boundry layer at the surface, but since it’s got all these interesting bumps and bits and bobs, it’s not just sluggish but horribly turbulent, too. Getting above that, as much as possible, is why wind turbines are on big towers. Rather than build really big tower, Beijing Lanyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co. has gone for a more ambitious approach: an aerostat to take power from the steady winds found at high altitude. Ambitiously called the Stratosphere Airborne Wind Energy System (SAWES), the megawatt-scale prototype has recently...
by QZ - about 6 hours
Earnings report and streaming growth comes as the company weighs dueling M&A offers from Netflix and Paramount
by Wired - about 8 hours
A new bill that would give farmers in Iowa the right to repair is a big threat to tractor manufacturer John Deere.
by Wired - about 8 hours
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 have great ANC and long battery life, and they’re marked down in several colors.
by QZ - about 8 hours
Paramount Skydance is now poised to control a huge swath of streaming, studio, and TV assets, after Netflix declined to raise its offer
by io9 - about 8 hours
The Pentagon wants Anthropic to drop safeguards against mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
by BBC - about 9 hours
The Twitter co-founder says he believes the majority of firms will make similar changes "within the next year."
by Wired - about 9 hours
Google’s latest image model, Nano Banana 2, is a powerful AI photo editor that punctures reality. Well, sometimes.
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
[Matt Denton]’s SpoolBot is a surprisingly agile remote-controlled robot that doesn’t just repurpose filament spool leftovers. It looks exactly like a 2 kg spool of filament; that’s real filament wound around the outside of the drum. In fact, Spoolie the SpoolBot looks so much like the real thing that [Matt] designed a googly-eye add-on, because the robot is so easily misplaced.
The robot’s mass rotates around a central hub in order to move forward or back.
SpoolBot works by rotating its mass around the central hub, which causes it to roll forward or back. Steering is accomplished by tank-style turning of the independent spool ends. While conceptually simple, quite a bit of work is necessary to ensure...
by The Verge - about 10 hours
Less than 24 hours before the deadline in an ultimatum issued by the Pentagon, Anthropic has refused the Department of Defense's demands for unrestricted access to its AI. It's the culmination of a dramatic exchange of public statements, social media posts, and behind-the-scenes negotiations, coming down to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's desire to renegotiate all AI labs' current contracts with the military. But Anthropic, so far, has refused to back down from its two current red lines: no mass surveillance of Americans, and no lethal autonomous weapons (or weapons with license to kill targets with no human oversight whatsoever). OpenAI …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - about 10 hours
Netflix has dropped its $83 billion deal to acquire the Warner Bros. studio, HBO, and its streaming service HBO Max. In an announcement on Thursday, co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters say the streamer is "declining to match" the new bid made by Paramount: The transaction we negotiated would have created shareholder value with a clear path to regulatory approval. However, we've always been disciplined, and at the price required to match Paramount Skydance's latest offer, the deal is no longer financially attractive, so we are declining to match the Paramount Skydance bid.
We believe we would have been strong stewards of Warner Bros.' i …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - about 10 hours
Netflix has declined to raise its offer for Warner Bros. after Paramount's most recent bid was deemed a 'superior proposal.'
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:56
Microsoft is previewing a new AI system, Copilot Tasks, that it says is designed to take care of busywork for you in the background, the company announced on Thursday. The feature takes the load off your device using its own cloud-based computer and browser, allowing it to handle a variety of jobs ranging from scheduling appointments to generating study plans while you do something else.
As noted by Microsoft, you can describe what you need to Copilot Tasks using natural language, and assign Copilot Tasks to complete jobs on a recurring, scheduled, or one-time basis. Copilot Tasks will provide a report once its work is complete.
You can ca …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:11
Jack Dorsey's Block, the financial tech company that runs Square and the Cash app, is cutting its workforce by "nearly half" and axing more than 4,000 jobs. The company will shrink from more than 10,000 people to less than 6,000, Dorsey says in a post on X. And the reason why? AI.
"We're not making this decision because we're in trouble," Dorsey says. "Our business is strong. Gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. But something has changed. We're already seeing that the intelligence tools we're creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:08
Image: WindowsLatest Lenovo's next gaming laptop could be a shapeshifting foldable called the Legion Go Fold, which can be used as a laptop or a handheld gaming PC with two different display sizes, as WindowsLatest reports. Leaked images of the device show it attached to both a keyboard and controllers, with a hinge in the middle of the POLED display, allowing it to unfold from 7.7 inches to 11.6 inches. Users can attach the controllers with the display folded or unfolded, use the display in a vertical split screen mode, or attach it to the keyboard for laptop mode, for a total of four different form factors rolled into one device. Even the controllers are con …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - yesterday at 23:05
It’s a comforting idea, but a new study did not find evidence to support it.
by io9 - yesterday at 23:00
The season one finale of the 'Game of Thrones' spin-off sent its battered characters off into the sunset with many, many eyeballs watching.
by io9 - yesterday at 22:55
The new safety feature comes as social media platforms face growing legal pressure over how they affect minors.
by QZ - yesterday at 22:51
A record quarter met a market priced for perfection, and Nvidia answered with revenue and a forecast that reset the AI math — again
by QZ - yesterday at 22:42
Nvidia posted yet another monster quarter, but the stock still fell as investors priced the AI economy’s payback, not just the chipmaker’s beat
by dwell - yesterday at 22:12
An en suite bedroom and living room have been added to the rear of Coil House, distinct for the way it wraps up and around a central courtyard.Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Have one to share? Post it here. Project Details: Location: Ivanhoe, Australia Architect: Karen Abernethy / @kvabernethy Footprint: 2,400 square feet Builder: Resicon Master Builders Structural Engineer: Solid Structure Engineering Landscape Design: Hamish Freeman Cabinetry: Timberon Photographer: Tom Ross / @tomross.xyz From the Architect: "The Coil House, also know as The Snelleman house, is a modernist residence built on a...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
The WS2812B has become one of the most popular addressable LEDs out there. They’re easy to drive from just about any microcontroller you can think of. But what if you don’t have a microcontroller at all? [Povilas Dumcius] decided to try and drive the LEDs with raw logic only.
The project consists of a small board full of old-school ICs that can be used to drive WS2812Bs in a simplistic manner. A 74HC14 Schmitt trigger oscillator provides the necessary beat for this tune, generating an 800 kHz clock to keep everything in time and provide the longer pulse trains that represent logic one to a WS2812B. A phase-shifted AND gate generates the shorter pulses necessary to indicate logic zero. Meanwhile, a binary...
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 20:30
The Haxophone is an open source MIDI saxophone project that has achieved some popularity. It’s caught the attention of [Shieladixon] not because she is a saxophonist but because she plays the recorder and is dissatisfied with existing MIDI recorder peripherals. She’s set about modifying the device to produce the Haxocorder, a better MIDI recorder.
The video below the break is the third of a series, of which part one and part two deal with the Haxophone and the shortcomings of her existing recorder peripheral. She’s replacing the Pi Zero of the Haxophone with a Pi Pico in a Zero form factor, and simplifying its design significantly to remove unnecessary features. The result is a versatile instrument...
by Human Progress - yesterday at 20:01
“Just nine countries did not have large-scale forced labor at any time since the late 18th century. After a small number of countries reduced forced labor substantially in the early 1800s, the rest of the 19th century, and the first decades of the 20th, saw steady successes in the fight for abolition. Progress accelerated in the mid-20th century. In just a few decades, dozens of countries abolished large-scale forced labor: at the end of World War II, almost 100 countries still had such systems in place. Only one generation later, by 1975, that number had fallen to 31. In recent decades, the number of countries where forced labor is common has continued to fall, though at a slower pace. In 2024, there were...
by dwell - yesterday at 19:53
In a 2001 interview, the prolific maker—who died in 2011—discussed growing up alongside modernism and her push against the movement’s insistence on simplicity.Welcome to From the Archive, a look back at stories from Dwell’s past. This story previously appeared in the February 2001 issue.   Eva Zeisel has an opinion on Putin. Also on Totem, Hillary, and Beauty. That is, Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, because she follows international politics; Totem, the New York design store, because she follows design politics; Hillary, the public figure without the last name, because she follows domestic politics; and Beauty, the life force, because she is wise. She also has strong opinions about the design...
by dwell - yesterday at 18:35
Designed by Bruce Goff, the circular stone home is anchored by a sunken seating area with a dramatic fireplace.Location: 108 Fairmont Road, Vinita, Oklahoma  Price: $475,000  Year Built: 1963 Architect: Bruce Goff Renovation Date: 2025 Footprint: 3,724 square feet (4 bedrooms, 2 baths) Lot Size: 0.41 Acres From the Agent: "World-renowned architect Bruce Goff’s Round House is a unique sight! Full of history and eclectic character, this innovative home will take you straight off Route 66 and back into the 1960s. The home is arranged in a circular floor plan with a large sunken ‘conversation pit’ at the center. Rising up from this pit is a large metal fireplace, its chimney surrounded by skylights, which...
by QZ - yesterday at 18:30
Anthropic has pressed for assurances its AI won't be engaged in mass surveillance of Americans or used in autonomous weapons that don't require human oversight
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 16:40
Warszawa • Polska • October 2018 📷 #flashes
by New Yorker - yesterday at 16:39
A great fuss surrounds Emerald Fennell’s anachronistic adaptation, but Emily Brontë’s ruthless text will always have the last word.