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https://granivo.re/mpl.html I studied astrophysics, I am a programmer, and I probably should have been a zoologist. I do not eat animals. Worked on https://perkeep.org , https://github.com/traefik/yaegi , and now at https://arribada.org

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Toi aussi, apprends à reconnaître les symboles dans les gentilles manifestations des amis de l'affable et pieux Quentin :

19.02.2026 13:14 — 👍 570    🔁 408    💬 18    📌 16
What should we do with CLs generated by AI?

Anyway, read Russ Cox's take on AI tool use in the Go project.

groups.google.com/g/golang-dev...

16.02.2026 13:35 — 👍 26    🔁 7    💬 2    📌 0

Sure, "all other things staying equal" is a pretty wild assumption in the real world ;)

13.02.2026 16:43 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

yep, the same news source I'm following of course say that from a pure econ pov, that is a very mistake for the US, as immigrants are basically a revenue win (they pay taxes, they're young workers, and they don't benefit from social services), and this revenue will now go to Canada/EU instead.

13.02.2026 16:40 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I understand, but from the news I follow (again, I'm a neophyte) they seem to say what're seeing at the moment (EU making deal with India/China, WV investing factories in Canada instead of US, etc) will or at least could, have very big repercussions for the decade to come. I guess we'll see.

13.02.2026 16:38 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

I know very little about economy, but is it legitimate to conflate "the [whole] economy" and inflation?
I mean, what about all the recent news about foreign investments leaving the US, and big trade deals specifically excluding and going around the US? Aren't they actually important for the economy?

13.02.2026 16:31 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Vols avec violence et massacre de cerf hier par les chasseurs à courre du Rallye de la Brie 👇

J’étais avec Keely et Laure du collectif AVA-Orléans, rejoignez-les si vous souhaitez agir sur le terrain en forêt d’Orléans

✅ Vous pouvez me soutenir ici 👉 http:// bit.ly/TipeeeRigaux MERCI

12.02.2026 19:30 — 👍 246    🔁 153    💬 13    📌 7
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Terre à l'Horizon : un documentaire entre Espace et Ecologie Un groupe de jeunes ingénieurs et vidéastes part en voyage, pour questionner notre lien à l'Espace à l'ère de la crise écologique.

@zachweinersmith.bsky.social @weinersmith.bsky.social Are you involved in this project/documentary? If not, maybe you should? ;)
fr.ulule.com/terre-a-l-ho...

12.02.2026 18:53 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Leaky LLMs: Accident or Nature? How LLMs are by-design incapable of retaining secrets

This is why we build privacy tech.

10.02.2026 09:16 — 👍 4    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
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Meredith Whittaker, présidente de Signal : "L’IA n’est qu’un slogan marketing" Quel est le point commun entre JD Vance et Edward Snowden ? Ils utilisent tous les deux la messagerie cryptée Signal. Aujourd'hui, Meredith Whittaker, présidente de cette messagerie chiffrée, est notr...

Ici, je parle de Signal, de la protection de la vie privée, de Foucault et du modèle économique de la surveillance – pour mes amis français, avec toute mon affection ❤️

www.radiofrance.fr/francecultur...

04.02.2026 16:15 — 👍 221    🔁 79    💬 7    📌 5
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Imaginez qu'au lieu de vivre 80 ans, on vous dise "non finalement ça sera 15 ans pour toi"

C'est ce qui arrive à des animaux qu'on tue pour notre consommation. Pas par nécessité, par goût ou habitude. Et pourtant, d'autres choix sont possibles.

Infographie avec Bredanthevegantraveler

03.02.2026 08:37 — 👍 288    🔁 158    💬 18    📌 8

> tailscale is the secure way to connect all your computers!

> i've used tailscale to connect my molty to all my computers and internal services and gave it all my keys

oh no, not like that

30.01.2026 22:11 — 👍 264    🔁 30    💬 4    📌 1
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GregKH awarded the Prize for Excellence in Open Source 2026 I had the honor and pleasure to hand over this prize to its first _real_ laureate during the award gala on Thursday evening in Brussels, Belgium. This annual award ceremony is one of the primary missions for the European Open Source Academy, of which I am the president since last year. As an academy, we hand out awards and recognition to multiple excellent individuals who help make Europe the home of excellent Open Source. Fellow esteemed academy members joined me at this joyful event to perform these delightful duties. As I stood on the stage, after a brief video about Greg was shown I introduced Greg as this year’s worthy laureate. I have included the said words below. Congratulations again Greg. We are lucky to have you. ## Me introducing Greg Kroah-Hartman There are tens of millions of open source projects in the world, and there are millions of open source maintainers. Many more would count themselves as at least occasional open source developers. These are the quiet builders of Europe’s digital world. When we work on open source projects, we may spend most of our waking hours deep down in the weeds of code, build systems, discussing solutions, or tearing our hair out because we can’t figure out why something happens the way it does, as we would prefer it didn’t. Open source projects can work a little like worlds on their own. You live there, you work there, you debate with the other humans who similarly spend their time on that project. You may not notice, think, or even care much about other projects that similarly have a set of dedicated people involved. And that is fine. Working deep in the trenches this way makes you focus on your world and maybe remain unaware and oblivious to champions in other projects. The heroes who make things work in areas that need to work for our lives to operate as smoothly as they, quite frankly, usually do. Greg Kroah-Hartman, however, our laureate of the Prize for Excellence in Open Source 2026, is a person whose work does get noticed across projects. Our recognition of Greg honors his leading work on the Linux kernel and in the Linux community, particularly through his work on the stable branch of Linux. Greg serves as the stable kernel maintainer for Linux, a role of extraordinary importance to the entire computing world. While others push the boundaries of what Linux can do, Greg ensures that what already exists continues to work reliably. He issues weekly updates containing critical bug fixes and security patches, maintaining multiple long-term support versions simultaneously. This is work that directly protects billions of devices worldwide. It’s impossible to overstate the importance of the work Greg has done on Linux. In software, innovation grabs headlines, but stability saves lives and livelihoods. Every Android phone, every web server, every critical system running Linux depends on Greg’s meticulous work. He ensures that when hospitals, banks, governments, and individuals rely on Linux, it doesn’t fail them. His work represents the highest form of service: unglamorous, relentless, and essential. Without maintainers like Greg, the digital infrastructure of our world would crumble. He is, quite literally, one of the people keeping the digital infrastructure we all depend on running. As a fellow open source maintainer, Greg and I have worked together in the open source security context. Through my interactions with him and people who know him, I learned a few things: * Greg is competent. a custodian and maintainer of many parts and subsystems of the Linux kernel tree and its development for decades. * Greg has a voice. He doesn’t bow to pressure or take the easy way out. He has integrity. * Greg is persistent. He has been around and done hard work for the community for decades. * Greg is a leader. He shares knowledge, spreads the word, and talks to crowds. In a way that is heard and appreciated. He is a mentor. An American by origin, Greg now calls Europe his home, having lived in the Netherlands for many years. While on this side of the pond, he has taken on an important leadership role in safeguarding and advocating for the interests of the open source community. This is most evident through his work on the Cyber Resilience Act, through which he has educated and interacted with countless open source contributors and advocates whose work is affected by this legislation. We — if I may be so bold — the Open Source community in Europe — and yes, the whole world, in fact — appreciate your work and your excellence. Thank you, Greg. Please come on stage and collect your award. In addition to the medal, Greg was given this funky-looking award “thing” with the tree symbol of the European Open Source Academy. Daniel to the left, Greg Kroah-Hartman on the right

GregKH awarded the Prize for Excellence in Open Source 2026

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/01/30/gregkh-awarded-the-prize-for-excellence-in-open-source-2026/

30.01.2026 11:33 — 👍 11    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Pure genius

30.01.2026 13:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Depuis novembre, le groupe français Capgemini 🇫🇷, qui bénéficie de nombreux contrats étatiques, accompagne la police anti-immigration #ICE 🇺🇸pour une mission de «skip-tracing» (localisation des étrangers), rapporte France 2.
Plus de 365 millions $ en jeu, avec part variable en fonction des résultats.👇

26.01.2026 23:19 — 👍 524    🔁 544    💬 20    📌 52

hypocrite maybe?

26.01.2026 15:25 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Cow Tools!

We have lived alongside cows for nearly 10,000 years.
We breed them and exploit them

It is now, only now, that we have discovered THEY CAN USE TOOLS

Here I describe our study

(paper) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... in @currentbiology.bsky.social
with @auersperga.bsky.social

19.01.2026 17:23 — 👍 1311    🔁 538    💬 26    📌 109

c'est chouette

23.01.2026 14:03 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

ah, j'avais pas vu l'explication plus bas, nvm.

23.01.2026 14:00 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

C'est important l'histoire de virer les tanins? Ca nuit à la vie de manière générale, ou c'est une raison plus précise?

23.01.2026 13:59 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
A masked ICE officials with a 5 year old child

A masked ICE officials with a 5 year old child

This guy went to work today, put a mask on, kidnapped a 5 year old child, and then used him as bait so both he and his father could be sent behind bars

22.01.2026 02:13 — 👍 25639    🔁 12123    💬 1422    📌 1216

Some vibe-coding thoughts: I think the zero-coding-experience vibe coders miss how much of what impresses them when Claude produces what they perceive to be a fully functional app comes from the ready-built frameworks that enable the construction of such apps just by writing some boilerplate.

08.01.2026 21:57 — 👍 127    🔁 14    💬 2    📌 13
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ENTRETIEN. « Augmenter les captures de bar est incompréhensible », juge Gwen Pennarun Assises de la pêche et des produits de la mer. Gwen Pennarun, président de l’Association des pêcheurs à la ligne de Bretagne et de l’association Low impact fishers of Europe (Life), sera présent aux a...

Pour Gwen Pennarun, président de l'association des ligneurs de la pointe de Bretagne, « augmenter les captures de bar est incompréhensible » (entretien)

12.09.2025 05:07 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

quel style avec sa crête de punk!

06.01.2026 14:33 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Hiring Applications Developer, IPAC - Pasadena, CA View job details and apply now

Hey #exoplaneteers - we are hiring a new software developer on the NASA Exoplanet Archive and ExoFOP, to backfill someone who left this year. We've had good success hiring exoplanet folks with strong software skillsets into these positions!

phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/ca...

19.12.2025 05:25 — 👍 44    🔁 22    💬 1    📌 1
GitHub - tailscale/gomodfs: GOMODCACHE Go module cache FUSE + NFS + WebDAV filesystem GOMODCACHE Go module cache FUSE + NFS + WebDAV filesystem - tailscale/gomodfs

github.com/tailscale/go... already spoke three protocols (FUSE, NFS + WebDAV) but after I got NFS working for the Windows NFSv3 client & saw its sad performance, I looked at:

winfsp.dev

And porting it was so easy and HOLY CRAP IT'S FAST

My Windows #golang builds are half the time as using NTFS! 🤯

09.12.2025 03:02 — 👍 55    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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This is actually quite brilliant, up to and including the final sentence 🔥

01.12.2025 11:09 — 👍 27584    🔁 10748    💬 547    📌 919
Comic. Panels up to the 10-year point are grayed out. New panels since the Ten Years comic, which chronicles the first ten years of PERSON 1's journey with cancer: (1) [two people in bed] PERSON 1 (woman): One more chapter? PERSON 2 (man): Don’t we both have to get up early? PERSON 1: Nnnnnggggh PERSON 2: Sure, good point. (2) [many people wearing masks, walking while looking at graphs on their phones] (3) [birds landing on people] PERSON 2 in beanie and scarf: Hah! They like *my* seeds best. PERSON 1 in scarf holding phone with a bird sitting on it: Wait, how do I take a picture of this one? (4) [two people rowing boats with tree landscape] (5) [Person 1 carries overflowing stack of things to Person 2 in bed] PERSON 1: I brought you honey lemon tea, more pillows, a cinnamon roll, Tylenol, another blanket, a– PERSON 2: It was just Appendicitis, I’m really– PERSON 1: *It is my turn to take care of you and I am going to do it right!* (6) [Two people in car] (7) [still in car) PERSON 1: Oh my god. PERSON 2: Oh my god. (8) [car driving] PERSON 1: Pull over! PERSON 2: I am! (9) [both people get out of car] (10) [Large colored panel of aurora borealis over water with both people looking on] (11) [Person 1 sits against tree while Person 2 lies on the ground] PERSON 1: Fifteen years. No sign of the cancer. (12) I *am* having some weird symptoms. Joint pain. Fatigue. I think I’m losing my close-up vision. PERSON 2: Yeah. Me too. (13) PERSON 2: I think we’re getting old. (14) PERSON 1: I guess that’s okay. PERSON 2: It’s all I wanted.

Comic. Panels up to the 10-year point are grayed out. New panels since the Ten Years comic, which chronicles the first ten years of PERSON 1's journey with cancer: (1) [two people in bed] PERSON 1 (woman): One more chapter? PERSON 2 (man): Don’t we both have to get up early? PERSON 1: Nnnnnggggh PERSON 2: Sure, good point. (2) [many people wearing masks, walking while looking at graphs on their phones] (3) [birds landing on people] PERSON 2 in beanie and scarf: Hah! They like *my* seeds best. PERSON 1 in scarf holding phone with a bird sitting on it: Wait, how do I take a picture of this one? (4) [two people rowing boats with tree landscape] (5) [Person 1 carries overflowing stack of things to Person 2 in bed] PERSON 1: I brought you honey lemon tea, more pillows, a cinnamon roll, Tylenol, another blanket, a– PERSON 2: It was just Appendicitis, I’m really– PERSON 1: *It is my turn to take care of you and I am going to do it right!* (6) [Two people in car] (7) [still in car) PERSON 1: Oh my god. PERSON 2: Oh my god. (8) [car driving] PERSON 1: Pull over! PERSON 2: I am! (9) [both people get out of car] (10) [Large colored panel of aurora borealis over water with both people looking on] (11) [Person 1 sits against tree while Person 2 lies on the ground] PERSON 1: Fifteen years. No sign of the cancer. (12) I *am* having some weird symptoms. Joint pain. Fatigue. I think I’m losing my close-up vision. PERSON 2: Yeah. Me too. (13) PERSON 2: I think we’re getting old. (14) PERSON 1: I guess that’s okay. PERSON 2: It’s all I wanted.

Fifteen Years

xkcd.com/3172/

26.11.2025 22:32 — 👍 11748    🔁 2452    💬 289    📌 241
Release v0.12 · perkeep/perkeep Perkeep 0.12 ("Toronto") 2025-11-11 It's been exactly 5 years since Perkeep's last release. That's a long time between releases, sorry! I guess I got distracted at my new job (Tailscale) (and kids)...

Oh hi, long time no see! 👋

It's been 5 years, but here's a new release of perkeep.org ....

github.com/perkeep/perk...

12.11.2025 00:04 — 👍 34    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 0
Les  chiffres noirs indiquent les estimations de biomasse absolue, les chiffres gris indiquent la fraction de la biomasse totale estimée des mammifères 
En haut : la biomasse totale des humains et des mammifères domestiques (bovins, buffles, porcs et autres). En bas : la biomasse totale des mammifères marins sauvages, ainsi qu’une estimation de la biomasse totale des mammifères terrestres sauvages.

Les chiffres noirs indiquent les estimations de biomasse absolue, les chiffres gris indiquent la fraction de la biomasse totale estimée des mammifères En haut : la biomasse totale des humains et des mammifères domestiques (bovins, buffles, porcs et autres). En bas : la biomasse totale des mammifères marins sauvages, ainsi qu’une estimation de la biomasse totale des mammifères terrestres sauvages.

Quelle est la biomasse totale de tous les mammifères sur Terre et son évolution depuis 150 ans ?

Si celle des océans et des animaux sauvages a sensiblement baissée, la biomasse correspondant aux humains et au bétail a littéralement explosé (95% de la biomasse totale)

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

03.11.2025 12:38 — 👍 71    🔁 32    💬 2    📌 0

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