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jeudi 29 mai 2025, 22:27
As of this writing, 5,546 non-merge changesets have been pulled into the mainline kernel repository for the 6.16 release. This is a bit less than half of the total commits for 6.15, so the merge window is well on its way. Read on for our summary of the first half of the 6.16 ...
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Engineering the Impossible shares the history and future plans for New York's years empty Flat Iron building. I had several meetings in the Flatiron Building back in the early 2000s. It was another old building that wasn't very comfortable but had a lot of charm. — Read...
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A Congressperson from Florida claims Congress will cut funding for the Washington DC Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA) if it isn't renamed WMAGA (Metropolitan Authority for Greater Access) and called the Trump Train. I do not want to ride the Trump Train. — Read the rest ...
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My friend Dug North, who wrote a lot of excellent how-to articles for me when I was editing Make magazine, has a YouTube channel where he make things from old books and magazines. In a recent video, Dug built a tin can steam engine from a 1963 issue of Mechanix Illustrated. ...
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Dutch consumers of Haribo's Happy Cola F!ZZ are checking production codes to see if they got a bag of 'cannabis contaminated' candy. While only three bags of this candy have been identified, Haribo has recalled its production across the Netherlands. Unless the factory also...
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The Atlantic's Benjamin Wallace reports on the world of extreme privacy consultants — people who help clients vanish from the digital landscape. The piece focuses on Alec Harris, CEO of HavenX, whose own privacy measures include 191 virtual debit cards, multiple phone...
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The rise of AI has transformed data into a strategic asset, requiring flexible, integrated, and real-time data architectures. Traditional, rigid systems and pipelines, designed for dashboards and batch analytics, can’t handle the real-time, multi-modal, high-volume demands ...
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As the end of the 1990s approached, a lot of kernel-development effort was going into improving support for 32-bit systems with shockingly large amounts of memory installed. This being the 1990s, having more than 1GB of memory in such a system was deemed to be shocking. Many ...
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Tech entrepreneur Sahil Lavingia's 55-day adventure inside Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) ended with an unceremonious pink slip after he spoke to the press. The Gumroad founder details his short-lived government career in a blog post titled 'DOGE Days.' —...
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Years ago, Carla and I spent a five weeks in Kobe, Japan. Carla had a gig there, and I was just tagging along. It's a lovely city, and I mainly remember walking through lush green hills filled with roaring cicadas. We stayed in a tiny room at the Kobe Washington Hotel. —...
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The SUSE Security Team has published a detailed report about security vulnerabilities it discovered in the Kea DHCP server suite from the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC). Since SUSE is also going to ship Kea DHCP in its products, we performed a routine review of its code...
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After watching this video of Ryan Luney beating the world record for backflipping while on fire, I felt a bit sheepish about skipping my YouTube workout video this morning. Backflipping over and over isn't enough for this guy — he has to do it while completely engulfed in...
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For some reason, mass debate videos have become popular lately — and I don't just mean the ones you can find on certain shady websites. Naturally, pseudo-intellectual sniveler and walking clown suit mannequin Jordan Peterson has been quick to hop onto the trend, squaring...
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I can't tell whether it's a creative use of game mechanics or a horrible look into our Skynet-run future, but fresh horror game Mimesis is making waves nonetheless for its incorporation of AI. While the concept of games using AI is in itself nothing new, Mimesis proposes...
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Meticulous, pastel-toned filmmaker Wes Anderson is nothing if not consistent. His oeuvre is so distinctive that imitations of his visual style were among the first things the generative AI boom latched onto, which says more about his impact than any creativity inherent in...
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This ethereal video imagines what sunsets and sunrises look like in other parts of the universe. Although we can't know exactly what the sky would look like during these times of day in places thousands of light-years away, the video creates visualizations based on what is...
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Melania Trump announced the release of her memoir’s audiobook, which features an AI-generated version of her voice rather than her own narration. The move highlights a growing trend in the publishing world in which AI is reshaping how stories are told and who gets to tell...
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Histoire Naturelle Des Dorades De La Chine (1780) contains forty-eight stunning engravings of goldfish. This was the first monograph on goldfish ever published in Europe. These images were created by French court engraver François-Nicolas Martinet. Goldfish haven't always...
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Tuck in! Authorities in Slovakia have approved brown bear meat for consumption, apparently just to own the libs (and the bears, obviously). The state-authorised slaughter has been criticised by conservationists and opposition politicians, including in the European...
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TL;DR: This refurbished Lenovo 100e Chromebook has a low price, but even lower stock! The most critical measure of a computer is whether it runs Doom. A close second is whether it's portable while being powerful, and this grade-A refurbished Lenovo 11.6″ 100e...
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