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lundi 1 décembre 2025, 17:48
Back in the 1970s, someone had the brilliant idea to stick a transistor radio inside a toilet paper holder. These gadgets came in all the classic '70s colors like avocado green, with little tuning knobs and speakers built into the front. — Read the rest The post This 1970s...
Just when you think the person 'in charge' can't stoop lower or get more outlandish, another day passes and proves you wrong. On Thanksgiving, while Americans worked hard serving others—at service jobs or volunteering to cook and deliver meals to folks in need—the...
Turns out Donald Trump can't just slap a badge on his favorite TV lawyer and call her a U.S. attorney. A federal appeals court has ruled that ethically challenged Alina Habba, best known for losing lawsuits on Trump's behalf with unwavering confidence, was unlawfully...
User consent is under threat, at least when it comes to your right to decide what apps to install on your device. That’s because India now wants all smartphone makers to install a government-mandated app on their devices, an app that cannot be deleted. It’s yet...
I love how protesters across the country have dressed up like unicorns, hot dogs, giraffes, and other animals to join marches and protests against ICE and National Guard deployment. The most famous is the Portland Frog Brigade, which inspired activists in cities across the...
I love Omni magazine. For those too young to remember, it was a lavish, shiny publication dedicated to science, science fiction, futurism, and the people who dabble in such things. It launched in 1979, but I didn't discover it until the mid-1980s. — Read the rest The post...
A poll released by the journal Nature in April revealed that 75% of U.S. scientific researchers are considering leaving the country. The Trump administration's cataclysmic slashes to federal science funding have had a devastating effect on research institutions, and top...
Released almost simultaneously with Defunctland's epic four-hour video documentary on Disney animatronics, Disney itself released a video about its incredible strides in autonomous character robots. It's part of a series called 'We Call It Imagineering' Disney can now...
Listening to podcasts is a great way to burn through your commute or help you get through an early morning hour at the gym. It's an absolute pleasure to find a program that dovetails nicely with your passions. There's something for everyone! — Read the rest The post Hackers...
If you're a fan of Nick Cave, you really must go spend some time exploring the Nick Cave exhibition, 'Stranger Than Kindness,' which opened last week online. It's a virtual version of the original 2020 exhibition at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, which included 300...
Researchers at Socket have uncovered more details of a sophisticated software supply-chain operation linked to the Contagious Interview campaign attacking developers who rely on packages from NPM. They report finding a “full stack” operation behind the attacks, where...
Modern security operations centers (SOCs) face a perfect storm of complexity: growing alert volumes, fragmented tools, and pressure to respond faster than ever. Intelligent operations platform Sumo Logic is announcing new advancements to Dojo AI, its enterprise-grade agentic ...
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bind9.18, cups, gimp, ipa, kernel, libssh, mingw-expat, openssl, pcs, sssd, tigervnc, and valkey), Debian (gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect, mistral-dashboard, pagure, python-mistralclient, pytorch, qtbase-opensource-src, sogo,...
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.17.10, 6.12.60, and 6.6.118 stable kernels. As usual, each contains a number of important fixes throughout the tree. Users are advised to upgrade.
Data residency is no longer enough. As governments lose faith that storing data within their borders, but on someone else’s servers, provides real sovereignty, regulators are demanding something more fundamental: control over the encryption keys for their data. Privatim, a ...
Tiny Vinyl is a resurrection of a classic medium in pocket-sized form. The appeal is immediate and obvious: it's vinyl! It's tiny! Adorable! But it doesn't take an expert in areal density to land on one problem: capacity. It's not as if the reader devices are under heavy...
Global web traffic has done something unexpected, with desktop devices overtaking smartphones for the first time in five years. Data presented by Jemlit shows desktops claimed a 49.7 percent share of worldwide browsing in October, placing them just ahead of smartphones on...
Gunslinging IT leaders with high generative AI (genAI) experiment failure rates are creating high-tech junk that will cost money to maintain after projects are abandoned. Recent surveys indicate that failed genAI efforts will leave in their wake a lot of garbage code,...
Raspberry Pi has launched a 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 for low-memory projects and simple electronics, and confirmed price rises across parts of the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 ranges. Eben Upton, Chief Executive Raspberry Pi Trading, said the pricing adjustments follow an unusual rise in ...
Every dictionary has its word of the year now, but the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) reigns supreme among categorisations of the vocabulary of our post-Norman tongue. And so its choice carries a certain weight. And, this year, that weight falls upon us like online fury:...
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