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lundi 14 avril 2025, 22:12
If you watched my previously-recommended documentary about ocean-crossing Polynesians, here is a terrific book with even more detail on navigational techniques and education, canoe design, and even an amazing MacGyver-worthy use for a coconut. Tom Davis's autobiography...
Donald Trump didn't seem to realize he was on camera when he told the president of El Salvador to make more prisons, this time for Americans. 'Home-growns are next,' Trump told Nayib Bukele, who visited him in the Oval Office today. — Read the rest The post Americans "are...
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Sebastien de Castell's 'The Malevolent Seven' takes the 'ragtag bunch of ne're do-wells doing good' theme of a legendary Western and applies it to a wonderfully built fantasy world. Mercenaries are jerks, but the Gods are bigger ones. Spellcaster Cade Ombra is a...
OpenAI has just thrown a serious wrench into the AI landscape with the release of three new models: GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and GPT-4.1 nano. They’re dramatic improvements over GPT-4o, raising the bar for what AI can actually do. If Elon Musk wasn’t already nervous about...
Even less secure than the Russian-compromised Signal app, Mike Waltz and his team are reportedly using personal Gmail accounts to share various sensitive and potentially exploitable information. It seems that Team Trump prioritizes circumventing rules regarding document...
Two spring breakers are behind bars — locked up for 23 hours a day in Copenhagen — after what sounds like a misunderstanding with an Uber driver. The two young men — one who is a student at Miami University in Ohio — got into an Uber before realizing they had given...
Remember when the creepiest thing about ride-sharing was being forced to listen to your driver's five-point plan for fixing America? Those were simpler times, folks. As reported by CBC, a Toronto woman named Anvi Ahuja got a creepy text message containing a transcript of the ...
As the Trump administration ignores the Supreme Court's order, Trump stooge Stephen Miller claims a man declared wrongly deported is a criminal. As the Trump administration ignores the Supreme Court, it becomes apparent that there are no longer any checks and balances in...
Nvidia is moving a large portion of its AI supercomputer manufacturing to the United States, marking a pivotal change in how the company builds its high-end Blackwell processors and related infrastructure. The shift comes as American economic policy under President Donald...
Attention seekers have discovered an exciting new way to broadcast their financial security: raw-dogging their $1200 smartphones. These brave tech bros are boldly declaring that phone cases are for the poors. 'I have expensive pants too, should I wear an extra pair of pants...
iPads are about to become more productive, at least, that’s if the almost seer-like speculation is correct. Apple plans to give its “What’s a PC?” tablets even more Mac-like attributes this year, with details about its plans expected at WWDC 2025 in June. What can...
You think your tax situation is rough? Ancient tax fraudsters got fed to lions, so maybe stop whining about your 1040 A newly decoded 1,900-year-old papyrus shows how two guys tried gaming the Roman tax system and learned that Imperial Rome did not mess around with tax...
Version 3.0 of the Pinta image editor has been released. The most notable change in this release is that Pinta has been ported to GTK 4.0 and libadwaita. It also includes a number of improvements, new effects, and bug fixes.
While Microsoft continues to push AI distractions and questionable design changes in Windows 11, MX Linux sticks to what matters: speed, stability, and letting the user stay in control.
It's not clear what drives certain gentlemen to take off their clothes at Disneyland, but a Canadian man decided to run around the park au naturel over the weekend. He even climbed atop buildings like Tiana's Palace in New Orleans Square for maximum exposure, while parents...
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As reported in How-To-Geek, some brave/foolish soul convinced his macOS-loving partner to abandon her sleek, functional ecosystem for the digital equivalent of assembling IKEA furniture blindfolded — aka Linux. The price tag for getting her to go along with this...
BPF is, famously, not part of the kernel's promises of user-space stability. New kernels can and do break existing BPF programs; the BPF developers try to fix unintentional regressions as they happen, but the whole thing can be something of a bumpy ride for users trying to...
Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer for the kernel's memory-management subsystem, tends to be quiet during the Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, preferring to let the developers work things out on their own. That changes, though, when he leads the...
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