constant stream of curated content
by BBC - about 5 minutes
Iranian media reports the US has not made concrete concessions in response to Tehran's latest proposals.
by Courrier International - about 58 minutes
“Heated Rivalry”, “Heartstopper”, “L’été où je suis devenue jolie”… Beaucoup des séries qui cartonnent en streaming sont adaptées de romans pour jeunes adultes. Leur particularité est de mettre en avant des histoires plus inclusives, observe le “Los Angeles Times”.
by Courrier International - about 58 minutes
Sur l’île kényane de Lamu, les abeilles qui élaborent un miel sombre, au goût fumé, sont bénéfiques à la biodiversité locale. Mais aussi aux femmes qui s’occupent des ruches et en commercialisent la production.
by Courrier International - about 58 minutes
Les principales actualités de ces dernières heures vues par la presse internationale.
by Courrier International - about 58 minutes
Dans cette ville située au sud de Dublin, en Irlande, enseignants et parents ont signé un pacte au sortir de la pandémie : pas de téléphone avant l’âge de 13 ans, histoire d’outiller correctement les écoliers avant le grand saut dans le monde numérique. Cette journaliste britannique voit dans cette initiative un modèle à suivre.
by Courrier International - about 58 minutes
Pour le président argentin libertarien, la reprise économique n’est que le prélude à des changements sociétaux plus profonds. Son objectif est d’en finir avec l’héritage péroniste et d’asseoir sur les cendres d’un État providence qui leur a fait défaut un individualisme exacerbé qui va à l’encontre des valeurs traditionnelles argentines, explique “The New York Times”.
by HackAdAy - about 2 hours
Sure, you can buy a portable monitor off your favorite e-tailer, but with perfectly fine displays in devices like laptops being tossed out every single day, why not repurpose those instead? That’s what [ScuffedBits] recently did with the panels  pulled from some old laptops.
A good question with any such salvaged panel is just how practical it is to still use them, with disqualifying features being things like passive-matrix TFTs as well as the use of CCFL backlighting as with one of the three panels demonstrated in the video.
Looking up the model number of a panel on a site like panelook.com will tell you the display technology, resolution and other important details before you decide to commit to using...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
2 707 personnes ont été tuées de cette manière en 2025, en hausse de 78 %. En cause, notamment, l’Iran, où les exécutions ont plus que doublé.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Le navire est attendu lundi à Rotterdam, où les 27 personnes encore à bord seront débarquées. Par ailleurs, neuf personnes asymptomatiques ayant été en contact avec des cas de hantavirus sur les îles de Sainte-Hélène et de l’Ascension doivent arriver dimanche soir au Royaume-Uni, où ils termineront leur « auto-isolement ».
by BBC - about 3 hours
The agency added that the outbreak, with around 246 cases and 80 deaths, does not meet the criteria of pandemic emergency.
by BBC - about 3 hours
Four crew members safely ejected from US Navy jets and are in a stable condition after the collision.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
Wael Abdel Halim a été visé par une attaque de l’armée israélienne dans la périphérie de Baalbek, dans l’est du pays. Sa fille de 17 ans est morte. Par ailleurs, d’après un bilan préliminaire du ministère de la santé, des bombardements israéliens sur le sud du Liban ont également tué trois personnes à Tayr Felsay et deux à Tayr Debba.
by BBC - about 5 hours
Since the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February, the UN says it’s verified the execution of at least 32 political prisoners.
by HackAdAy - about 5 hours
To start things off, we’d like to extend a special thanks to everyone who joined us for Hackaday Europe this weekend in Lecco, Italy. It was 48 hours of fascinating talks, incredible badge hacks, and some of the greatest company you could hope for. For those who couldn’t make it in person, we didn’t forget you — expect to hear more about what went down once we get a chance to catch our collective breath.
That’s not the only thing to keep an eye out for in the coming days. This is your reminder that Amazon will be officially ending support for older Kindles in a few days. After May 20th, any of the megacorp’s e-readers that were introduced before 2012 will be persona non grata, so you should plan...
by Le Monde - about 6 hours
Dans un mélange d’action et de comédie, le réalisateur sud-coréen déroule une scénographie du chaos, tout en slalomant entre les genres.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:15
Microsoft launched Teams' Together Mode during the pandemic to give the illusion of a bunch of people sitting in a conference room together, even if they were really sitting at home without pants on. But times have changed, and it's now being retired in favor of a more simplified Teams experience. The feature used AI to cut your head and shoulds out, and place you in a virtual space with others in the meeting. It could definitely feel gimmicky - especially when you'd tap co-workers on the shoulder, or give virtual high fives - but it did limit visual distractions. The changes are being rolled out gradually, but as they are, the Together Mo …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - yesterday at 22:33
Should we really be adding gamification features to getting high?
by io9 - yesterday at 22:15
The Kylo Ren movie may be dead, but Charles Soule and Will Sliney have fans covered with another comic about his fall to darkness.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
Streaming services have enabled many of us to have easy access to the world’s media library at the touch of a screen, but [Coconauts] thinks we’ve lost something along the way. To bring some intentionality back to the listening experience, they built an NFC record player called Minilos.
Like a normal record player, Minilos requires the user to select an album to play on the machine. These were originally decorative coasters with records printed on them, so they are much smaller than even a 45. Each one features an NFC tag that instructs ESP32 microcontroller hidden in the device to play the requested song. Once placed on the record player, it will then play through that album and come to a stop.
In...
by io9 - yesterday at 21:33
They're certainly not helping prediction markets with credibility.
by io9 - yesterday at 21:14
THORChain has claimed end user funds were not affected by this incident.
by io9 - yesterday at 20:50
Ever booked and busy, Keanu Reeves will lend his voice to an action-packed story based on real-life Japanese artist Jingorō Hidari.
by The Verge - yesterday at 20:40
Apple is hoping that its record on privacy can be the differentiator on the AI front, and maybe even buy it a little slack as it continues to lag behind the competition. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the more chatbot-like Siri set to debut in iOS 27 will include the option to autodelete chat histories. Users will be able to save conversations for 30 days, one year, or forever. That's in stark contrast to the other major players in the space that generally only offer temporary incognito chats, if that. It appears Apple is betting that people are willing to give up some convenience in the name of greater privacy, as anxiety around AI …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Le Taurillon - yesterday at 20:27
L'Exposition universelle d'Osaka 2025 peut compter sur la participation de l'Union européenne, qui a installé son pavillon à Yumeshima. Entre d'énormes investissements, une compétition d'innovation et une masse de visiteurs conséquente dans une exposition qui se veut « respectueuse du climat », l'Europe peut-elle profiter de cette occasion pour promouvoir ses valeurs et participer à cet effort international pour un futur plus durable ? Après 55 ans, l'Exposition Universelle revient à Osaka. Elle a ouvert ses portes au monde et aux habitants de l'archipel nippon en avril 2025 et ce jusqu'au mois d'octobre. Avec pour thème : « Concevoir la société du futur, imaginer notre vie de demain »,...
by BBC - yesterday at 20:06
An outbreak in DR Congo has been declared a health emergency, with almost 250 suspected cases reported.
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 19:47
Le récentisme (aussi appelé « Nouvelle chronologie ») est un courant pseudo-historique affirmant que la chronologie historique admise par la communauté scientifique est erronée voire mensongère. Ce courant naît en Russie dans les années 1980. Il remet en cause les datations établies par les historiens et défend l'idée que des siècles entiers auraient été inventés. […]
by The Verge - yesterday at 19:22
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt delivered the commencement address at the University of Arizona on Friday. And, as his speech veered into talk of AI, he was repeatedly drowned out by boos. AI is already a contentious topic, and it's not surprising that those about to enter a ravaged job market feel particularly negative about it.
Schmidt acknowledged the anxiety, according to Business Insider, saying fears "that the machines are coming, that the jobs are evaporating, that the climate is breaking, that politics are fractured, and that you are inheriting a mess that you did not create," were "rational." But Schmidt's frustration was also palpa …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:00
An old-style graphics system as found on many 8-bit computers and on early PC graphics cards drew its characters by retrieving their bitmaps from a ROM. With a little sideways thinking, [GloriousCow] has exploited this process to make a CGA card perform graphical tricks it was never designed to do.
The CGA card clocks its character ROM continuously across the whole screen, even at the edges where nothing would normally be displayed. By placing the ROM in tandem with a Raspberry Pi Pico 2 they were able to use this ROM clocking as a synchronization signal, and inject whatever pixel data they chose.
The result is a CGA card that can display 60 Hz high-res graphics in text mode, albeit with a very retro one bit...
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 17:43
Vous n’avez pas suivi l’actualité samedi 16 et dimanche 17 mai ? Voici ce qu’il s’est passé pendant ces quarante-huit dernières heures.
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 16:40
March 2008 📷 #flashes
by New Yorker - yesterday at 16:31
The Republican senator, who voted to convict President Trump during his 2021 impeachment trial, failed to advance to a runoff election next month.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 16:25
Maxime Saada a affirmé, dimanche, en marge du Festival de Cannes, avoir « vécu cette pétition comme une injustice vis-à-vis des équipes Canal qui s’attachent à défendre l’indépendance de Canal+, et dans toute la diversité de ses choix ».
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 16:00
These days wireless microcontrollers featuring built-in WiFi and Bluetooth are all the rage, with Espressif’s range of ESP32 MCUs being the default option for commercial and hobbyist projects alike. This makes Qualcomm’s recently released QCC74x MCU rather interesting, as specification-wise it would seem to be placed firmly in ESP32 territory.
On the radio side you get 1×1 WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and IEEE 802.15.4 (e.g. Thread and Zigbee), coupled with a single-core 352 MHz RISC-V CPU with FPU and DSP features and 484 kB of SRAM. The SDK for this MCU is hosted on Codelinaro, featuring the typical FreeRTOS-based stack, though confusingly Bluetooth and Zigbee support are currently marked as ‘not...
by The Verge - yesterday at 16:00
Kudos to the designer of that horrifying golem. | Image: Shudder Hokum recently hit theaters, and it's already outperforming box office expectations. If this Kubrick-referencing haunted hotel flick starring Adam Scott was your introduction to director Damian McCarthy, do yourself a favor and go watch his previous film, Oddity.
If you prefer to go in blind - the ideal way to watch any movie - Oddity is available to stream on Hoopla, Kanopy, Hulu, and Shudder.
Warning: Spoilers ahead. Like Hokum, Oddity takes place in a sprawling Irish countryside location. They both traffic in similar kinds of scares - cursed objects, the occult, isolation, dark corners, and sketchy men living outside the norms of socie...
by QZ - yesterday at 15:01
Grid engineers, utility executives, and regulators describe a system where permitting, supply chains, and queues can't match the speed of data center growth
by The Verge - yesterday at 15:00
Fujifilm’s X Half digital camera wasn’t designed to replace your main camera, though you’d be forgiven for assuming it was with its ludicrous $850 price. However, the company recently reduced the MSRP to $649.99, and is now knocking an additional $100 off through June 28th. That means you can grab the X Half in its base configuration for around $549 at Amazon, B&H Photo, and Best Buy. Adorama is also discounting it to the same price and throwing in a free accessory pack, which includes a 64GB SanDisk SD card and a camera case.
Fujifilm X Half digital camera Where to Buy: $649.99 $549.99 at Amazon $649.99 $549.99 at Best Buy $649.99 $549.99 at Adorama (with accessories)
The X Half isn’t like most other...
by QZ - yesterday at 13:17
From weeknight Roman classics to slow-cooked Sunday ragùs, these 25 Italian pasta dishes cover the full range of techniques, regions, and flavors worth mastering at home
by Torrentfreak - yesterday at 13:15
The Radio and Television Commission of Lithuania (LRTK), the Baltic country’s media watchdog, has been one of Europe’s most active anti-piracy enforcers. In recent years, it blocked hundreds of domains and thousands of IP addresses, fined users without going to court, and froze bank accounts tied to pirate operations.
Next month, LRTK will share some of its hard learned lessons in Geneva. At a meeting of the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE), LRTK’s Andrius Katinas will describe the Lithuanian approach as a template for other countries.
According to the contribution, which is publicly shared in advance of the June meeting, copyright enforcement in...
by QZ - yesterday at 13:11
Discover ways to break down daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning, into a realistic schedule that keeps your home consistently clean without overwhelm
by Wired - yesterday at 13:02
The Oto Smart Sprinkler makes it easy to keep your lawn watered—as long as it gets three hours a day of direct sun to stay charged.
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 13:00
Illustration par ChatGPT & Jérôme Bosch
VIII. Conclusion
L’argumentation de cet essai se résume à deux messages, adressés à deux publics distincts.
Au lecteur coréen : vous êtes plus avancé que vous ne le pensez. Non pas plus avancé sur une courbe technologique que d’autres gravissent également, mais dans un lieu tout à fait différent – à un seuil où le poids spécifique de votre histoire vous a conduit sans que vous l’ayez pleinement choisi ou nommé. La modernisation accélérée du XXe siècle, les pressions démographiques du XXIe, les dispositions culturelles en faveur de la rapidité, de la cohérence et de la confiance institutionnelle – ces éléments ne faisaient pas partie...
by Toute l'Europe - yesterday at 12:43
La Bulgarie, représentée par Dara et sa chanson Bangaranga, a remporté la 70e édition de l'Eurovision - Crédits : EBU La Bulgarie a remporté la 70e édition du concours Eurovision de la chanson, qui s’est déroulé samedi 16 mai, à Vienne (Autriche). Avec son titre "Bangaranga", la chanteuse Dara a fait carton plein, s'adjugeant le vote du public et celui des jurys nationaux (35 pays en lice), avec un total cumulé de 516 points. Son sacre permet à la Bulgarie, qui faisait son retour dans ce grand show européen de la chanson, de remporter l'Eurovision pour la première fois. Sofia accueillera donc la 71e édition en 2027. Israël termine deuxième de la compétition (343 pts), alors que sa...
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 12:40
France • August 2019 📷 Lensball • ○ ◯
by Wired - yesterday at 12:33
I grilled, smoked, seared, cleaned, and synced digital temp controllers to find the best grill option for every cookout and tailgate.
by Wired - yesterday at 12:30
These free debt calculators help you set up payment plans to get back in the black.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The author reads her story from the May 25, 2026, issue of the magazine.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The author discusses her story “The Dreamdrive.”
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The AMC dramedy’s skewering of tech bros might feel familiar in 2026—but a focus on oft-overlooked elements of the world they’ve created gives the series a strange verve.
by Wired - yesterday at 12:00
Bowling centers apply oil to their lanes using a machine that works like a giant inkjet printer. The pattern in which it’s applied can change everything about how the ball travels.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
Their electoral prospects are finally improving, but opportunities can quickly give way to divisions. Does the Party have a plan?
by Korben - yesterday at 11:47
Les cartes perforées, c'est le truc qu'on associe à l'informatique de grand papa. Des bouts de carton avec des trous dedans qui servaient à programmer les ordinateurs des années 1960. Personne n'aurait l'idée d'en utiliser aujourd'hui.
Sauf
Bitroller
, un bidouilleur qui a eu une autre idée : et si on imprimait des cartes perforées en 3D, qu'on les laissait dans un coffre, et qu'on les relisait avec une simple webcam ?
L'objectif n'est pas de programmer un ordinateur, c'est de stocker des données ultra-sensibles sur un support qui ne risque pas de s'effacer. Genre la clé d'un portefeuille crypto ou un mot de passe maître.
Chaque carte mesure une dizaine de centimètres de côté et stocke 16 octets...
by Korben - yesterday at 11:35
Un développeur connu sous le pseudo
ThroatyMumbo
a réussi à porter Windows CE 2.11, un Windows allégé que Microsoft avait sorti à la fin des années 90 pour les petits assistants personnels et certains routeurs, sur une vraie console Nintendo 64
On ne parle pas d'un émulateur ici, mais bien d'une N64 qui démarre sur un vrai bureau Windows, avec sa barre des tâches, son explorateur de fichiers et la possibilité de lancer des programmes CE. Pour bien comprendre le délire, il faut savoir que la N64 et Windows n'ont pas grand chose en commun. La console utilise un processeur MIPS et un système maison signé Nintendo. Windows CE, c'est l'inverse : un système Microsoft conçu pour tourner sur des...
by Wired - yesterday at 11:30
The discovery from the Trinity nuclear test site shows how extreme conditions can result in materials never before seen in nature or in the lab.
by QZ - yesterday at 11:12
From a Glacier Bay sailing with park rangers aboard to a Hubbard Glacier approach on a Carnival round-trip from Seattle
by QZ - yesterday at 11:12
The best hotels for kids, from an Eloise-themed suite at The Plaza to a turtle hatchling release program in Antigua
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 10:59
La Société du factice. Journal d'un complotiste est un ouvrage du Pr Didier Raoult pubié le 18 mars 2026 chez Fayard. Dans cet essai de 128 pages, le microbiologiste − qui a quitté la direction de l'IHU Méditerranée Infection en septembre 2022, à la suite d'études truquées sur l'hydroxychloroquine et a été sanctionné d'une suspension […]
by Korben - yesterday at 9:26
Vous vous souvenez de l'encoche des MacBook Pro et autres Air d'Apple ? Mais siiii, celle qu'on avait tous trouvée bien moche en 2022, au point que je vous avais pondu
un article entier pour la faire disparaître
! Hé bien 4 ans plus tard, sk-ruban a décidé de lui donner une vraie utilité avec
notchi
qui transforme proprement cette encoche maudite en un compagnon fait de pixel-art et d'amour qui réagit en temps réel à votre Claude Code.
La boucle est bouclée, mes amis !
Une fois installée, l'app détecte les événements de votre session Claude Code via les
hooks officiels
car ce sont eux qui balancent les "events" sur un socket Unix local qui sont ensuite parsés en temps réel afin d'animer les...
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 8:40
Arrestation autour de Dream Market
https://www.zataz.com/arrestation-autour-de-dream-market/
by Journal du Lapin - yesterday at 8:00
La semaine dernière, je parlais d’Atmark Town 2.0, un des disques de bundle de la console. Et dans un des fichiers présent sur le disque, une sorte de petite démonstration en HTML, on apprend que Bandai pouvait facturer l’installation de la console, pour l’accès à Internet. Dans l’interface
Le texte, récupéré du disque, dit ceci (traduit avec...