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by Wired - about 12 minutes
From small publishers to US federal agencies, websites are reporting unusual spikes in automated traffic linked to IP addresses in Lanzhou, China.
by Le Monde - about 15 minutes
Sans surprise, le président du parti Les Républicains a annoncé sa candidature pour l’Elysée. Une déclaration classique sur la forme, pour un candidat de 65 ans qui ignore encore le chemin à suivre entre une primaire interne, ouverte à une droite élargie, ou une désignation par les adhérents.
by Liz Climo - about 15 minutes
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by BBC - about 16 minutes
Two US citizens were killed in Minneapolis during the crackdown dubbed "Operation Metro Surge".
by The Verge - about 27 minutes
Exhaust billows out of a car tailpipe on January 2nd, 2008, in San Francisco. | Photo: Getty Images The Trump administration just eliminated the landmark finding that has underpinned federal regulations on planet-heating pollution since 2009. For nearly the past two decades, the "endangerment finding" has allowed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to craft rules limiting greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. Rather than repealing those rules individually, the Trump administration can undermine them all at once by attacking the endangerment finding.
Today, the EPA finalized its plans to overturn the endangerment finding as part of its attempts to overhaul tailpipe pollution standards. The...
by Le Monde - about 44 minutes
Adopté en 2009 par l’Agence de protection de l’environnement (EPA) sous la présidence de Barack Obama, le texte avait ouvert la voie à de nombreuses réglementations fédérales visant à limiter les rejets de gaz à effet de serre.
by Paul Jorion - about 47 minutes
Emmanuel Mounier
Mon père, Edmond Jorion (1917-2002), était un grand admirateur d’Emmanuel Mounier (1905-1950), fondateur de la revue Esprit, inspirateur du « personnalisme ». Il aurait été très fier que je sois cité dans un article qui lui est consacré.
… Et donc, la vraie question est bien celle des choix et des principes fondateurs qui fixent l’horizon de sens politique et spirituel. Ce qui ne dispense en rien de l’analyse technique de la situation, mais conduit à la replacer dans sa juste grille d’interprétation.
Or, à l’heure actuelle, de Stiglitz fustigeant la dictature de la « cupidité » à André Orléan selon qui « les grandes crises sont par nature matérielles et...
by BBC - about 47 minutes
The White House calls it the largest deregulation in US history, but environmentalists say it will prove costly for Americans.
by The Verge - about 53 minutes
Whether you’re considering a 16-inch gaming laptop, or a more compact 14-inch model, there’s a deal with your name on it happening right now at Best Buy. The 2025 models of Acer’s Predator Helios Neo 16S and the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 are hundreds off, although it’s the model with the bigger screen that is currently the cheaper of the two. The sale on the Neo 16S will expire at the end of the day, while the Zephyrus G14 discount will likely be available through President’s Day. Starting with the popular Zephyrus G14, which has a 3K resolution Pantone-validated OLED that can display up to a 120Hz refresh rate, you can get a high-end configuration at Best Buy for $1,899.99, down from its original price...
by The Brighter Side - about 56 minutes
Kidney aging rarely draws attention until something goes wrong. Over time, these organs quietly lose strength, filter less efficiently, and struggle to keep the body balanced. A new study now brings kidney aging into sharp focus by turning to an unlikely helper; a tiny fish that lives its entire life in just a few months. Scientists reveal how the African turquoise killifish mirrors the aging process of human kidneys at remarkable speed. The work also uncovers how a widely prescribed drug can protect aging kidneys by preserving their delicate blood vessels and cellular health. Together, these findings may reshape how kidney aging is studied and treated. Why Kidney Aging Is So Hard To Study Kidneys play a...
by io9 - about 1 hour
More than 30 cases of TMVII have been documented in the Twin Cities metro area since last July.
by io9 - about 1 hour
Joe Keery ('Stranger Things') and Georgina Campbell ('Barbarian') confront an extreme workplace hazard in the sci-fi horror comedy, arriving February 13.
by Wired - about 1 hour
In an interview with WIRED, Greg Brockman says his political donations support OpenAI's mission—even if some employees at the company disagree.
by io9 - about 1 hour
President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the repeal of the endangerment finding, the legal bedrock for the agency's actions against planet-warming pollution.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
Spring doesn’t officially kick off until March 20th, but there’s something to be said about getting a head start on your spring cleaning. Lucky for you, Eufy’s X10 Pro Omni is currently on sale at Amazon, Walmart, and directly from Eufy (with promo code WS7DV2D5LF9F) for $449.99 ($450 off), matching its lowest price to date.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni Where to Buy: $899.99 $449.99 at Amazon $899.99 $449.99 at Eufy (with code WS7DV2D5LF9F) $899.99 $449.99 at Walmart
Although it’s since been dethroned as our favorite midrange robot vacuum / mop hybrid, X10 Pro Omni remains a solid choice thanks to its excellent AI-powered obstacle detection, powerful oscillating mops, and user-friendly app. The dual-spinning...
by dwell - about 1 hour
It was "literally screwed into the building" to create bedrooms, storage, and a secret second kitchen.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: Borová Lada, Czech Republic Architect: Studio Plyš / @studioplys Footprint: 3,584 square feet Builder: Rynostav Structural and Civil Engineer: Zetes Projekt Photographer: Tomáš Slavík From the Architect: "Beyond the village, along a road leading deep into the Bohemian Forest stands a late 19th-century cottage. We proposed a renovation that emphasizes the joy of living in a house that has survived throughout...
by io9 - about 1 hour
Perhaps we could stop and ask why you can bet on military operations in the first place.
by io9 - about 1 hour
Thanks to smart glasses, POV content has gone fully off the rails.
by BBC - about 1 hour
Police say the suspect's firearms licence expired two years ago, and exactly who owned the guns used in the attack is unclear.
by dwell - about 1 hour
Perched high in the hills of Brentwood, the restored 1960 residence still has its original built-ins, pool, and mosaics created by homeowner Elsa.Location: 1531 North Tigertail Road, Los Angeles, California Price: $5,295,000 Architect: Richard Neutra Year Built: 1960  Restoration Architects: GuneWardena Architecture and GW Design Restoration Year: 2021 Footprint: 1,632 square feet (3 bedrooms, 2 baths) Lot Size: 1.02 acres From the Agent: "Designed by celebrated architect Richard Neutra, the Sale House is perched at the highest peak of Brentwood’s famed Tigertail Road. Nestled within the Crestwood Hills community, a modernist enclave of significant architecture, the home overlooks views of the city and...
by dwell - about 2 hours
Architect Cary Bernstein cleared out the spiders, carved out some extra square footage, and ensured there’d be ample storage space for toys and art supplies.Welcome to From the Archive, a look back at stories from Dwell’s past. This story previously appeared in the June 2008 issue.   Among the quirks of living in a city built on hills is that your garage—should you be lucky enough to have one—may reside on a street far removed from your front door. For one family living in San Francisco’s Eureka Valley neighborhood, hopping in the car means heading through the kitchen and out the back door, traversing the garden, and ascending a flight of stairs to an alley of similarly detached parking structures....
by The Verge - about 2 hours
The Epstein files have revealed more about the pedophile’s relationship to 4Chan. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images On October 24th, 2011, Jeffrey Epstein was emailing back and forth with Boris Nikolic, a biotech venture capitalist who would later be named as a backup executor of Epstein's will. The two appeared to be discussing a meeting Nikolic had helped arrange between Epstein and "moot," the screen name for Christopher Poole, who created the platform 4chan in 2003. Nikolic asked Epstein if he liked moot, and Epstein wrote back that he liked him a lot, thought he was very bright, and had driven him home. All of these emails were published for the first time alongside 3.5 million other...
by Wired - about 2 hours
Best Buy continues to sell the TCL QM6K for a staggering discount.
by Les Décodeurs - about 2 hours
Les millions de documents publiés récemment ont éclaboussé des dizaines de personnalités internationales, même s’ils ne constituent absolument pas la preuve de leur complicité avec les crimes sexuels de l’homme d’affaires.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Les millions de documents publiés récemment ont éclaboussé des dizaines de personnalités internationales, même s’ils ne constituent absolument pas la preuve de leur complicité dans les crimes sexuels de l’homme d’affaires.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Trois départements restent en vigilance rouge jusqu’à vendredi matin, notamment dans le Sud-Ouest, en raison des risques de débordements dans le bassin de la Garonne.
by QZ - about 2 hours
Sam Bankman-Fried asked a court for a new trial, saying testimony from a new witness could alter the case, a move with significant legal implications.
by HackAdAy - about 2 hours
Anyone who has spent any amount of time in or near people who are really interested in energy policies will have heard proclamations such as that ‘baseload is dead’ and the sorting of energy sources by parameters like their levelized cost of energy (LCoE) and merit order. Another thing that one may have noticed here is that this is also an area where debates and arguments can get pretty heated.
The confusing thing is that depending on where you look, you will find wildly different claims. This raises many questions, not only about where the actual truth lies, but also about the fundamentals. Within a statement such as that ‘baseload is dead’ there lie a lot of unanswered questions, such as what...
by QZ - about 2 hours
Amazon announced Wednesday that Amazon Pharmacy will expand same-day prescription delivery to nearly 4,500 U.S. cities and towns by the end of 2026.
by QZ - about 2 hours
Kraft Heinz said it will pause work on its previously announced separation plan to concentrate on restoring profitable growth.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
We are all guilty of pulling out our phones and doomscrolling through stressful headlines or mindnumbing videos when we should be doing anything else. We know it's bad, but we still do it because it's hard to resist when much of our time is spent living and working on our devices. And even though we understand that we'd be better off with less screen time, our extremely online society doesn't exactly encourage that kind of healthy behavior.
These are some of the familiar ideas at work in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, director Gore Verbinski's new sci-fi film about a man's desperate fight to save humanity from an apocalyptic future where m …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by dwell - about 3 hours
Food52 sold Dansk to Form Portfolios, a company that produces archival designs. Here’s what it plans to do with the legendary brand.Dansk, the midcentury kitchenware brand famous for its colorful enamel pots, now has a new home. Form Portfolios, a boutique firm that specializes in managing designers’ archives, has purchased the company from Food52 for $250,000. Form Portfolios was founded in 2016 and has offices in Rhode Island and Copenhagen, and has been managing the archive of Dansk’s original designer, Jens Quistgaard, since 2023. It now plans to build on the brand’s legacy by reintroducing never-before-seen pieces by the late designer. "We are honored to bring the warmth and timeless quality of...
by QZ - about 3 hours
Health care jobs are propping up the U.S. labor market as white-collar sectors contract. Here's what's behind the trend
by QZ - about 3 hours
The rest of the government has been funded through Sept. 30. That includes the Federal Aviation Administration within the Department of Transportation, which won't be affected in this case.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
La tuerie du 10 février, qui a fait huit morts et une vingtaine de blessés à Tumbler Ridge, dans l’ouest du Canada, secoue le pays. Certains conservateurs ont attiré l’attention sur la transidentité de la jeune femme identifiée comme l’autrice de la fusillade, Jesse Van Rootselaar, suscitant l’inquiétude de la communauté transgenre.
by The Brighter Side - about 3 hours
The coverage of the Winter Olympics in the media frequently highlights the athletic abilities of athletes, and a new study conducted at the University of Michigan reveals that it simultaneously conveys an unreported underlying theme about who has the legitimate right to belong in America. The extreme difference in the way United States media reported on Chloe Kim and Eileen Gu’s first Winter Olympics illustrates this point clearly. Their backgrounds were nearly identical. They were both raised by immigrant parents in the United States, excelled in elite-level winter sports, and participated in the Olympics as young athletes. The Department of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan led the research...
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Mise en ligne à la fin de janvier sur Prime Video, la série britannique connaît un fort succès avec une prestation très remarquée de Sophie Turner. “Steal” plonge les spectateurs dans les bureaux londoniens d’un fonds d’investissement secoué par un casse. La presse britannique applaudit un thriller au suspens maîtrisé de bout en bout.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
La loi japonaise ne prévoit aucune sanction contre les personnes usant des services des travailleurs et travailleuses de sexe. Un état de fait critiqué par les organisations féministes. Poussé par une partie de l’opinion publique, le gouvernement japonais va former un groupe de travail ministériel pour mettre cette question sur la table, tout en étudiant des exemples occidentaux.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
À la recherche de moyens innovants pour alimenter leurs centres de données sans peser sur le réseau, les géants de la tech relancent les combustibles fossiles. Au détriment de l’environnement.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
Une directrice d’école de 54 ans a succombé à ses blessures après une attaque survenue dans son école. Le suspect, un adolescent de 18 ans qui était armé, a été interpellé par la police. Il aurait été suivi pour des troubles psychiatriques liés à l’usage de drogues. Pour certains médias locaux, ce fait divers est une illustration tragique de l’ampleur du désarroi d’une jeunesse thaïlandaise négligée.
by BBC - about 3 hours
The charge was brought after the Council of Europe lifted his immunity, which he had as its former secretary general.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
It is no secret that we often use and abuse bash to write things that ought to be in a different language. But bash does have its attractions. In the modern world, it is practically everywhere. It can also be very expressive, but perhaps hard to read.
We’ve talked about Amber before, a language that is made to be easier to read and write, but transpiles to bash so it can run anywhere. The FOSDEM 2026 conference featured a paper by [Daniele Scasciafratte] that shows how to best use Amber. If you prefer slides to a video, you can read a copy of the presentation. For an example, here’s a typical Amber script. It compiles fully to a somewhat longer bash script: import * from "std/env"
fun example(value:Num =...
by Korben - about 4 hours
Gobliiins, Gobliins 2, Goblins 3... si vous avez connu les point-and-click de Coktel Vision dans les années 90, vous allez kiffer !! Pourquoi ? Hé bien parce que Pierre Gilhodes, le créateur original, vient de lâcher GOBLiiNS6 sur itch.io pour une dizaine de dollars.
On y retrouve Fingus et Winkle, les deux héros de Gobliins 2, partis cette fois à la recherche du Prince Bouffon, fils du roi Angoulafre, dans un monde médiéval en guerre, avec de la magie, et des puzzles complètement tordus à résoudre. Mais avant, un petit rappel pour les bébés qui me lisent. En fait dans la série des Goblins, le nombre de "i" dans le titre correspond au nombre de personnages jouables. Gobliiins = 3 persos. Gobliins...
by Korben - about 4 hours
Un peu moins de 700 000 liens, c'est le nombre de références vers archive.today que Wikipedia envisage de supprimer d'un coup ! Et la raison est assez dingue... en fait le service d'archivage a planqué du code DDoS dans son CAPTCHA afin d'attaquer le blog d'un mec qui a eu le malheur de chercher l'identité du fondateur du site.
L'histoire est tordue vous allez voir...
En 2023, un blogueur du nom de Jani Patokallio publie
un article sur son blog Gyrovague
pour tenter d'identifier le créateur d'archive.today, un certain "Denis Petrov" (probablement un pseudo). Pas de quoi fouetter un chat, sauf que le principal intéressé n'a visiblement pas kiffé.
Du coup, un bout de JavaScript s'est retrouvé comme de...
by New Yorker - about 4 hours
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Korben - about 4 hours
Les voitures Waymo, celles qui se baladent toutes seules à San Francisco, Phoenix ou Los Angeles... ne seraient pas si autonomes que ça en fait. Hé oui, quand elles sont paumées, ce sont des opérateurs aux Philippines qui leur disent quoi faire.
C'est le chef de la sécurité de Waymo lui-même, Mauricio Peña, qui a lâché le morceau lors d'une audience au Congrès américain le 4 février dernier. Du coup on apprend que ces fameux robotaxis, quand ils bloquent sur une situation (un carrefour bizarre, un chantier, une route pas cartographiée...), envoient une demande d'aide à des opérateurs humains qui pour certains sont basés aux États-Unis et d'autres aux Philippines.
Peña a bien insisté : ces...
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Le délégué interministériel à la stratégie nationale pour les troubles du neurodéveloppement, Etienne Pot, se réjouit, dans un entretien au « Monde », des préconisations de la Haute Autorité de santé publiées jeudi, estimant qu’elles montrent « qu’il n’y a pas de plafond de verre » pour les enfants autistes.
by Korben - about 5 hours
SimCity, je pense que tout le monde connaît. Moi c'est vraiment l'un de jeux préférés. Enfin la version SimCity 2000. C'est que des bons souvenirs pour moi. Dans ce jeu, vous posiez des routes, des zones résidentielles, et vous regardiez votre ville grandir... ou cramer, selon les jours. Hé bien
Hallucinating Splines
, c'est le même délire, sauf que c'est une IA qui joue à votre place.
Ce projet est basé sur
Micropolis
, la version open source du
SimCity
original sorti en 1989 (Et surtout pas les trucs d'EA qui ont suivi ^^). Du coup, on a un vrai moteur de simulation urbaine avec zonage résidentiel, commercial, industriel, gestion des services publics, du trafic... bref le package complet. Sauf...
by The Brighter Side - about 5 hours
A new scientific revelation reveals that deep in the Earth’s core lies a good amount of hydrogen as well as a large amount of iron. While the iron in the core has always been recognized as dominant, the addition of hydrogen could account for up to 45 ocean equivalents of hydrogen when compared to the amount found in Earth’s oceans today, according to a report just published in Nature Communications. Scientists have known for many years that pure iron could not account for the density of the Earth’s core. Therefore, they have theorized that there must be some amount of lighter elements incorporated into the core. The most likely candidate for inclusion is hydrogen, being the lightest element in the...
by HackAdAy - about 5 hours
If you’ve been even casually following NASA’s return to the Moon, you’re likely aware of the recent Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) for the Artemis II mission. You probably also heard that things didn’t go quite to plan: although the test was ultimately completed and the towering Space Launch System (SLS) rocket was fully loaded with propellant, a persistent liquid hydrogen leak and a few other incidental issues lead the space agency to delay further testing for at least a month while engineers make adjustments to the vehicle.
This constitutes a minor disappointment for fans of spaceflight, but when you’re strapping four astronauts onto more than five million pounds of propellants, there’s no such thing...
by Wired - about 6 hours
While publicly supporting protesters in Iran, Elon Musk’s X appears to have been selling premium accounts to regime officials. Check marks were removed from certain accounts after a WIRED inquiry.
by New Yorker - about 6 hours
Product-liability lawsuits can bring justice for people harmed by corporate failure. But a complicated, opaque process provides opportunities for con artists.
by The Brighter Side - about 6 hours
Living organisms share an ancestor called the last universal common ancestor, or LUCA. LUCA is estimated to have lived approximately four billion years ago. All plants, animals, and microbes can trace their genealogy back to that original ancestral cell. Since the 1980s, researchers have worked to determine the biological composition of LUCA by comparing the genomes of present-day organisms to identify similarities. These studies show that LUCA had a lipid membrane surrounding it, an active genetic code, and cellular machinery that allowed it to make proteins. In short, LUCA was not simply a mixture of chemicals. LUCA was a cell consisting of many components. These results bring up the question of how LUCA...
by Wired - about 6 hours
How many ports do you need? What does 4K UHD even mean? What's RGB LED? Here’s everything you need to know.
by Korben - about 6 hours
– Article invité, rédigé par Vincent Lautier, contient des liens affiliés Amazon –
Tiens, et si on parlait de NAS aujourd’hui ? On va même parle d’une nouveauté qui est sortie il y a quelques jours, le
UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Pro
. On ne parle pas de la version "Plus", mais bien du modèle "Pro" qui commence à avoir de sérieux arguments pour lui. Pour tout vous dire, j'ai profité du besoin d’un couple d'amis pour leur faire une installation propre, avec ce modèle, et c’est vraiment un super produit. Lui est sur PC, elle sur Mac, et ils bossent tout les deux dans la création audiovisuelle. Sauf que voilà, comme souvent dans ces métiers, avec des centaines de gigas de russes qui trainent...
by The Brighter Side - about 7 hours
Weight loss is often described as a reset. Your blood sugar can improve. Your risk of diabetes and heart disease can fall. Yet a stubborn question has lingered for years: does your fat tissue truly heal, or does it keep a “memory” of obesity even after the scale drops? A new study from the University of Southern Denmark takes that question seriously and examines it up close, cell by cell. Using advanced single-cell analyses, researchers tracked what happens inside fat tissue during modest weight loss and after major weight loss following gastric bypass surgery. The team reports that after large weight loss, fat tissue in these patients largely resembled the lean state. The findings appear in Nature...
by HackAdAy - about 8 hours
Although at its face the results seem obvious, a recent study by [Sandrah Eckel] et al. on the impact of electric cars in California is interesting from a quantitative perspective. What percentage of ICE-only cars do you need to replace with either full electric or hybrid cars before you start seeing an improvement in air quality?
A key part of the study was the use of the TROPOMI instrument, part of the European Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite. This can measure trace gases and aerosols in the atmosphere, both of which directly correlate with air quality. The researchers used historical TROPOMI data from 2019 to 2023 in the study, combining this data with vehicle registrations in California and accounting for...
by BBC - about 9 hours
South Korea's spy agency says Ki Ju Ae's prominent public presence indicates she is the chosen heir.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
The machinations behind his recent military purge, and whether China sees an opportunity in Donald Trump’s aggression toward Europe.
by New Yorker - about 9 hours
The pop star’s new film parodies documentaries that sanitize their celebrity subjects—but her satire isn’t any more satisfying.