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by The Verge - about 50 minutes
Unlock a party. | Image: Conclave I have this vivid memory of walking to pick up my oldest from school in June of 2022. For a variety of reasons, I was in a very bad place mentally. And to make matters worse, it was brutally hot. I was depressed, angry with the world, sunburned, and soaked through with sweat. But as the second track on Conclave, "Habla," settled into its groove, I found myself unconsciously strutting. Not walking, but moving through the streets in lockstep with the music, just as a much-needed cool breeze kicked up, and some scaffolding afforded me a full block's worth of shade. For a brief moment, I found myself smiling for the first time in what felt like …
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by io9 - about 54 minutes
Did you come out of 'Disclosure Day' thinking it was another Spielberg banger, or wondering if the truth was worth it?
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
Trois personnes sont mortes dimanche 14 juin dans des frappes israéliennes visant la banlieue sud de Beyrouth, au Liban. D’après la presse étrangère, cette attaque complique sérieusement la conclusion d’un accord avec l’Iran, annoncé imminent par le président américain, Donald Trump.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - JUNE 11: In-Beom Hwang #6 of Korea Republic scores his team's first goal past Matej Kovar #1 of Czechia during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Korea Republic and Czechia at Guadalajara Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images) | Getty Images Hoping to catch some World Cup matches while spending as little money as possible? You have a few options for finding a few days of free streaming, although you may choose to eventually pony up some money. That, or get creative by combining multiple offers to make it through the whole tournament. We found a handful of streaming services that are showing all of the World Cup matches. Most of these...
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Les autorités suisses ont engagé un important dispositif pour contenir tout débordement et éviter une répétition du fiasco du G8 de 2003, qui se tenait dans la même station thermale française, lors duquel des groupes violents avaient provoqué émeutes, pillages et affrontements à Genève et à Lausanne.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Une mine d’or illégale de Colombie contrôlée par un cartel, une ville digne d’un western où le minerai est blanchi et une raffinerie à Dallas pour qu’il soit fondu avec de l’or américain : dans une grande enquête, “The New York Times” retrace l’origine des pièces vendues par la Monnaie des États-Unis. Et dévoile le mensonge sur lequel repose ce négoce, qui bénéficie au crime organisé et détruit l’environnement.
by BBC - about 2 hours
Israel says it targeted the Iran-backed Hezbollah, as Tehran warns this could derail a US-Iran deal to end the fighting.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
En plus des “compagnons de nid” qui partagent leur toit, les habitants de Somerville sont nombreux à entretenir en parallèle des relations amoureuses multiples, déployant ainsi d’impressionnants “polycules”, réseaux tentaculaires d’amants et amantes. Une journaliste du “Times” britannique a passé une semaine dans cette communauté du Massachusetts où tout le monde se connaît – au sens biblique du terme.
by BBC - about 2 hours
Japanese firms will spend billions on UK infrastructure and offshore wind, Downing Street says.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Selon “The Guardian”, de plus en plus de jeunes Britanniques choisissent l’expatriation pour fuir un marché du travail saturé et des loyers prohibitifs. Dubaï, Berlin ou l’Asie du Sud-Est deviennent des solutions concrètes pour leur carrière et leur qualité de vie.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
L’Allemagne lance sa Coupe du monde, dimanche 14 juin, à Houston face à Curaçao. L’île caribéenne disputera par la même occasion le premier match de son histoire dans un Mondial.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
De passage en France pour le Festival international de journalisme, Dmitri Mouratov, cofondateur du journal russe indépendant « Novaïa Gazeta », revient sur les risques qui pèsent sur les médias et l’opposition en Russie.
by Korben - about 2 hours
CrankGPT vous connaissez ? Elle fait tourner un assistant vocal complet, reconnaissance de la voix comprise, sans prise murale, sans batterie et sans serveur distant, et pour l'alimenter vous tournez une manivelle dont la résistance grimpe quand le modèle réfléchit.
Derrière, deux anciens de Google. Katrin Tomanek, informaticienne, et Alex Kauffmann, passé par le laboratoire ATAP, la division des projets un peu fous. Ils ont monté Squeez Labs ensemble. Leur conviction tient en une phrase : des modèles d'IA minuscules, privés et spécialisés suffisent pour une bonne partie de nos usages, sans datacenter ni abonnement, à condition d'accepter du matériel modeste.
Le matériel en question ne paie...
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Après sa défection vers la Corée du Sud, Ryu Hyon-u, ancien chargé d’affaires de l’ambassade de Corée du Nord au Koweït, a publié en novembre 2025 “La Chambre forte secrète de Kim Jong-un” (encore inédit en français). Beau-fils d’une haute gradée, il y rend compte des réalités du régime. Le quotidien japonais “Asahi Shimbun” est allé à sa rencontre.
by io9 - about 3 hours
Yoshiaki Kawajiri's beloved anime film 'Ninja Scroll' is coming back to theaters for the first time in years, and in 4K!
by BBC - about 3 hours
At least 63 people were arrested in the disorder after the Knicks beat the Spurs to clinch the title.
by io9 - about 3 hours
Segway’s high-end robotic lawn mower is great at mowing—with the right environment and preparation.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Computed Axial Lithographic printing gets even closer to the Star Trek replicator fantasy than any other 3D printer we’ve seen: there’s a machine, it glows with a mysterious bluish light, and an object appears. OK, the object is appearing inside a spinning vat of photochemical ooze, not in thin air, but that’s a detail. It’s still very cool tech, and now it’s open source enough to replicate with full documentation and a GitHub repository.
This project is descended from the same Berkeley research that we featured last year, but at that point, they were inviting everyone to join their Discord server, and that was about it. At the time, we put on our old man outfit to yell at clouds and say, “A...
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
Alors que Facebook, TikTok et Instagram sont devenus des « agoras » de la politique locale, les maires élus les 15 et 22 mars ont rapidement dû apprendre à composer avec ces plateformes en ligne.
by The Verge - about 4 hours
You don't really ever have to explain why a universal remote is a good idea. You have a bunch of stuff that needs controlling; this thing controls them all. Many companies have set out to build a product worthy of this idea, and one product came much closer than most. It was called the Harmony, and for many years it was the best universal remote on the market. Maybe the only one that mattered. And still, even the Harmony couldn't make it work.
On this episode of Version History, we tell the story of the Harmony. The Verge's David Pierce, Nilay Patel, and John Higgins are joined by Matt Rogers, the CEO of Mill and former co-founder of Nest, …
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by Le Monde - about 4 hours
« Il ne devrait plus y avoir d’attaques israéliennes nulle part au Liban, mais il ne devrait pas non plus y avoir d’attaques de la part d’aucune autre partie, y compris le Hezbollah, contre Israël », a affirmé le président américain, dimanche.
by Paul Jorion - about 5 hours
Illustration par ChatGPT.
Le 12 juin 2026, SpaceX est entrée en Bourse. Mais ce n’est pas seulement une introduction boursière. C’est un changement de régime.
On dira bien sûr : 135 dollars l’action, 75 milliards de dollars levés, une valorisation initiale de 1,77 billion de dollars, puis une clôture autour de 161 dollars, soit plus de 2 billions de dollars de capitalisation dès le premier jour. On dira : la plus grande IPO de l’histoire. On dira encore : Elon Musk devient, sur le papier, le premier trillionaire.
Tout cela est vrai dans l’ordre des chiffres.
Mais les chiffres, ici, ne sont que la surface visible du phénomène. Ce qui s’est joué le 12 juin, c’est autre chose :...
by Ben Tasker - about 5 hours
Although most of my time-series data still lives in InfluxDB, I also have VictoriaMetrics running and playing host to daily todo list stats along with a few other things.
However, I recently realised that I screwed up when deploying it: I'd assumed that de-duplication of data was a given, but actually dedupe is disabled by default. In order to fill gaps, my cronjobs tend to write data for multiple days at a time, which has resulted in duplication of the data, causing inflation when reporting total values.
This short post talks about enabling the deduplication feature in VictoriaMetrics as well as tidying up existing data. Impact of Duplicated Data
Quite a few of the stats that I collect in VictoriaMetrics are...
by BBC - about 5 hours
Nobody was seriously hurt as a result of the accident in the Spanish town, local authorities say.
by The Verge - about 5 hours
This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on e-bikes, power stations, and how to work anywhere, follow Thomas Ricker. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here.
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Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere as we enter the second quarter of the 21st century, and that's a problem. From exploding e-bikes in stairwells to lithium-ion power banks combusting midflight, the volatile nature of traditional liquid electrolytes has become an undeniable public safety hazard. In 2025, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) i …
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by Wired - about 6 hours
When you need something that’s as mannishly masculinized as you can get for the Man™ in your life, we have you covered.
by BBC - about 6 hours
Not all votes have been counted, but the current trend suggests 55% of participants voted against the proposal.
by QZ - about 6 hours
Discover the top summer stargazing events in 2026 worth watching across the U.S. night sky, from meteor showers to a partial lunar eclipse
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
The ongoing AI apocalypse is hitting prices for high-end components from RAM to GPUs to storage hard, which is bad enough when you have a job to try and budget for those now-pricier items — but what if you don’t? Once upon a time, it might have been good advice to tell a jobless friend to “learn to code,” but is that still true in the era of AI? [Brian Jenney], writing for IEEE Spectrum, says the death of the CS degree has been vastly exaggerated, but your take might differ. Let’s look at the numbers.
Unemployment is higher amongst new Computer Science grads than ever: in the US, it’s at 6.1%, while 7.5% of Computer Engineering graduates are on the dole. That’s a record high, and while various EU...
by Wired - about 6 hours
From smart apps and planters to unique tools, these gifts will turn even a black thumb into a next-level plant parent.
by Wired - about 7 hours
Suunto swaps bone for air conduction, giving these open-ear earbuds a perfect fit for the great outdoors.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
At the new restaurant in the Sotheby’s-owned Breuer building, money, in its most indiscreet sense, is everywhere.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
History helps explain the particular faith that now rules our religious marketplace.
by Wired - about 7 hours
President Donald Trump says a secret mission moved 100 million barrels of oil through the blocked Strait of Hormuz. That number is impossible to verify.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
I tell my mother that sometimes it feels like an emergency: she must know that no one else can ever be what she is for me.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
In a Senate that took its constitutional role seriously, Blanche would not win confirmation a second time.
by Toute l'Europe - about 7 hours
L'établissement a commandé 500 tee-shirts aux couleurs ivoiriennes et prévu d'ajouter à sa carte des spécialités du pays - Crédits : kelvinjay / iStock À Édimbourg, capitale écossaise, le pub irlandais Biddy Mulligans s'est transformé en lieu de rassemblement inattendu pour les supporters de la Côte d'Ivoire le temps de la Coupe du monde, organisée du 11 juin au 19 juillet aux États-Unis, au Canada et au Mexique. Tout est parti d'une vidéo humoristique publiée sur les réseaux sociaux, dans laquelle l'établissement proposait aux fans irlandais, privés de compétition après l'échec de leur sélection en phase de qualifications, de soutenir une autre équipe : les Éléphants. L'idée est...
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
In 2014, the “Orange Is the New Black” star appeared on a Time cover heralding a new era of acceptance for trans people. These days, the picture looks very different.
by Wired - about 8 hours
This handheld device combines red light therapy, microcurrents, sonic vibration, warmth, and a serum to support healthy hair growth.
by io9 - about 8 hours
The report indicates that grassroots activity in opposition to data centers is spiking dramatically.
by QZ - about 8 hours
From the Lucid Gravity's world-class interior and 450-mile range to a Hyundai Tucson that leads its class in safety and value
by QZ - about 8 hours
From a three-night Disney Bahamas sailing that fits the long weekend to a 10-night Adriatic expedition with late-night departures from Croatian ports
by QZ - about 8 hours
Uber, Microsoft, and Meta are taming runaway AI budgets. The harder question is how to measure what AI spending actually produces
by QZ - about 8 hours
Most refrigerators fail when garage temperatures climb. Consumer Reports tested six top-freezers on heat tolerance and efficiency to find the best
by Zataz - about 8 hours
CFake : un Français poursuivi après la diffusion massive de deepfakes sexuels visant 14 000 victimes.
by io9 - about 8 hours
Crypto platforms may not be the best options for getting IPO allocations.
by Zataz - about 9 hours
Les actualités cyber de la semaine : sécurité informatique, identité numérique, piratage et actions de la justice.
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
Modern games are quite often limited by the amount of volatile memory available to the GPU. Games can require many gigabytes of data during the rasterization process. So the obvious solution for better performance would be to buy a faster GPU, right? Well, not for [AssassinWarlord], who decided to find just what happens when you double the VRAM on an RTX 3070. The forum post is in German, but a translator gets the job done rather nicely.
For those of you following along at home, you will need a set of eight Samsung K4ZAF325BM-HC16 GDDR6 memory modules. In this case, the memory modules were salvaged from an AMD RX6900XT with a defective core. Naturally, you will need to re-ball the chips. To help the process,...
by La Horde - about 9 hours
Interview du jeune groupe antifasciste lillois. -
Solidarité / Solidarité antifasciste, Répression
by Toute l'Europe - about 10 hours
Les infos à retenir de la troisième journée de la Coupe du monde 2026 - Crédits : Wikidasher / Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 Déjà trois jours que le Mexique a ouvert, face à l'Afrique du sud, la 23e édition de la Coupe du monde organisée sur son sol, ainsi qu'aux États-Unis et au Canada. Durant plus d'un mois, les meilleures équipes au niveau international se disputent le très convoité trophée Jules Rimet. 16 nations européennes sur les 48 qualifiées sont de la partie, dont l'équipe de France, vice-championne du monde et déjà victorieuse à deux reprises, en 1998 et 2018. La nuit dernière, la compétition a connu sa première grosse affiche, avec une opposition entre le Brésil et le Maroc...
by daryo Bluesky - about 11 hours
Analyse Critique de l’Automatisation Régulée en Chine
https://www.pauljorion.com/blog/2026/06/03/analyse-critique-de-lautomatisation-regulee-en-chine/
by Journal du Lapin - about 11 hours
Vu sur Yahoo Auction, donc inaccessible en Europe, une Pippin de test. Bon, j’ai déjà vu des images mieux détourées, mais on peut voir quand même un sticker qui indique GM Flash (donc c’est une version de test de la ROM) et pas de marquage à l’avant ni à l’arrière. Sur les accessoires, on peut reconnaître le modem de test et un prototype de manette sans marquage. Il y a aussi un adaptateur P-ADB vers ADB, probablement pour un dongle qui a l’air absent.
La console
Pas de marquage
Quelques accessoires
Elle est partie pour 154 000 ¥ (environ 870 €).
by HackAdAy - about 12 hours
A pacemaker is implanted to send signals that regulate a patient’s heartbeat, and to do that, you need power. That means they require battery changes, and when the device in question happens to be inside your chest, that means surgery. Sometimes as often as every five years. [Alex Music] writing in Spectrum notes that researchers have a new paper discussing a possible alternative: a tiny patch stuck to the outside of the chest that uses ultrasound to pace the heart rhythm.
Rats, pigs, and human heart cell samples have all responded to the system. You might wonder how ultrasound could make your heart beat, but the new pacemaker relies on gene therapy to sensitize your heart cells to the high-frequency waves....
by HackAdAy - about 15 hours
A topless chess piece. (Credit: 3DprintedLife, YouTube)
We have seen a number of self-playing chess boards over the years, but the general theme has been standard chess pieces moved by either an internal electromagnet or an external robotic arm. This is, of course, a reasonable choice, as it reduces complexity, and sometimes you can even use standard chess pieces on a regular board. But what if each piece could move by itself? That seems cooler, so that’s what [3DprintedLife] did with 3D-printed chess pieces that are also tiny robots.
Although technically not the first, as you can buy the commercial Chessnut Move offering, this being an open hardware and source project makes it a lot more interesting, also...
by Zataz - about 18 hours
Une fuite revendiquée vise 7 729 comptes notariaux et pourrait faciliter hameçonnage ciblé et usurpation.
by Zataz - about 18 hours
Après Tchap, un pirate revendique des intrusions visant Nantes, Lyon, Bobigny, Paris et Smartbox.
by The Verge - yesterday at 23:39
According to the Wall Street Journal, the export control directive that led to Anthropic cutting off access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 was triggered in part by cybersecurity research from Amazon and conversations between CEO Andy Jassy and the White House. According to the report, the paper from Amazon claims that, through a series of prompts, it was able to get Fable 5 to serve up information that could be used in cyberattacks. Amazon has yet to respond to a request for comment.
Shortly after Jassy shared the company's findings with the government, it made the call to block its use by foreign nationals. Complicating this issue is that many of …
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by La Horde - saturday at 18:50
À l'initiative du site antifasciste Ripostes. -
Initiatives / Initiative culturelle
by Autheuil - saturday at 18:32
Le gouvernement américain vient de répliquer au pape, en ordonnant à Anthropic de ne plus ouvrir ses modèles les plus performants à d’autres qu’aux américains. Et le patron d’Anthropic, qui était à la tribune aux cotés du pape, pour la présentation de l’encyclique Magnifica humanitas, s’est immédiatement exécuté. La force brutale et l’impérialisme se sont […]
by Korben - saturday at 17:05
Si vous faites un peu de renseignements (OSINT) et que ce que vous cherchez, c'est des pseudos de cybercriminels, spmedia a un truc qui devrait vous plaire. Son repo GitHub
Threat-Actor-Usernames-Scrape
rassemble environ 773 000 pseudos uniques récupérés sur des forums de cybercriminels. C'est gratuit, en accès libre. Et ça peut vous faire gagner pas mal de temps si vous faites de l'
OSINT
.
Son délire, c'est de scraper les sections "Who's Online", les threads et les réponses de forums comme HackForums, DarkForums, BreachForums, XSS.pro, Dread, OGUsers et une vingtaine d'autres, ou de récupérer des extraits de fuites. L'intérêt de ce genre de truc, c'est de capter ces données pour ensuite les...