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jeudi 10 avril 2025, 19:37
Maybe the forced Windows upgrades are to blame. Perhaps it’s the bad karma created by the Crowdstrike debacle. Or possibly, computer users have finally become convinced by Apple. Whatever the reason, it’s Apple’s Macs that are driving — and winning — the PC...
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'THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!' screamed the president on Truth Social yesterday. Hours later — what a totally random coincidence! — he slashed tariffs to 10% for everyone except China. The market rocketed immediately. The market equivalent of a smoke signal went up...
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Xiaojing Yan is an artist who 'cultivates and collaborates with mushrooms' to make breathtaking sculptures. She starts with a base for the sculpture, and then sets it up to grow mushrooms all over the surface. She steps back and lets the mushrooms finish the artwork. — Read t...
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Memphis Allies is a community group launched as a response to the Tennessee's escalating gun violence and to support high-risk youth. Yesterday, the group was holding a meeting in an office park when someone began shooting. Memphis Allies member Matthew Williams, 22, was...
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Image used with permission The post See the giant plywood cowboys of "Cowboy Ruckus" in New Mexico appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Victorian toilets sometimes became stinky deathtraps. This video explains why—and be warned, it's a bit graphic. If one decided to light a cigarette or candle while on or near one of these 19th-century thrones, the results could be catastrophic. Unlike modern toilets,...
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Our favorite humanoid simulation Mark Zuckerberg discovered his deep passion for free speech around the same time he started lobbying Emperor Orange to drop that pesky antitrust case against Meta. He celebrated his transformation by releasing a video to announce his...
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Bears love human trash, and humans wage a constant battle to keep them out of their trash cans. Human trash isn't good bear food, and bear/human actions are dangerous for both. While acknowledging that a 'bear-proof' trash can that is still usable by humans is likely...
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Those who've followed Boing Boing from its early zine roots know Robert Anton Wilson was a huge inspiration to the founders of this happy mutant enterprise. We even devoted a week to RAW back in 2012 (here's my contribution). — Read the rest The post Review: Chapel...
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Google’s Pixel 9a is officially available starting today, and if you’ve been waiting for a solid Android phone that won’t break the bank, now’s your chance. But with President Trump’s tariff policies bouncing between on and off like a light switch, you might want...
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At Thailand's Chiang Mai Breakfast World, customers can earn a discount by fitting through a series of narrow gates at the entrance. The discounts range from 5% to 20% depending on which bars you can squeeze between. 'It's just for fun but the discounts are real,' the...
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PNY is targeting consumers who need serious reliability from their storage media. You see, the company just rolled out its new PRO Elite High Endurance microSD cards, and these things are designed for folks using dash cams, security cameras, body cams, and more. Unlike...
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Statistics are in from Customs and Border Protection, and international visitors to the United States of America have stopped coming. It has become too dangerous to visit the United States. Entering and exiting the nation has found tourists abused and incarcerated. — Read...
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It's fantastic to see C418, AKA Daniel Rosenfeld, take a place of honor alongside Elton John, Chicago and the Steve Miller Band, all in this year's National Recording Registry honors. His soundtrack to Minecraft is among the classics being inducted into the Library of...
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The Busy Bar is a customizable little LED pixel display designed to sit on your desk (or atop your monitor) and do all the things that you might want such a 'multi-tool' to do—most importantly, to tell people to get lost. — Read the rest The post Repel desk-approaching...
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A new report from WatchGuard Technologies shows a 94 percent increase in network-based malware detections in the last quarter of 2024. There’s also been an increase in overall malware detections including a six percent increase in Gateway AntiVirus (GAV) detections and a...
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If political shenanigans still threaten the availability of Framework's modular, repairable laptops, the company is forging on with pre-orders for its (relatively) inexpensive 12-inch model. Pre-built starts at $799 and comes with Windows 11, or you can put it together...
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Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of eight stable kernels: 6.14.2, 6.13.11, 6.12.23, 6.6.87, 6.1.134, 5.15.180, 5.10.236, and 5.4.292. These all contain a large assortment of important kernel fixes throughout the tree.
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Atlassian has decided that — like employees — apps work better together in teams than as standalone products. The company is creating “collections” of integrated apps designed to make business processes, collaboration, analysis and execution more efficient....
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The Data Access MONitor (DAMON) subsystem provides access to detailed memory-management statistics, along with a set of tools for implementing policies based on those statistics. An update on DAMON by its primary author, SeongJae Park, has been a fixture of the Linux...
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