Et mon libraire préféré pour les livres philosophiques et bouddhistes, c’est 大山堂書店 (books-taizando.com) à côté de l’université de Tokyo.
Et mon libraire préféré pour les livres philosophiques et bouddhistes, c’est 大山堂書店 (books-taizando.com) à côté de l’université de Tokyo.
Le quartier de Jimbocho à Tokyo, une vraie pépite pour trouver des livres rares en français. Malgré la disparition des libraires au Japon, il y a de l’espoir. Voir cet article de ce matin dans Le Monde www.lemonde.fr/livres/artic...
Proton joins suit against Apple for predatory practices that harm developers and consumers proton.me/blog/apple-l...
The “Huawei Saga” in Europe Revisited: German Lessons for the Rollout of #6G.
The #EU should prioritize network diversity, enhanced encryption and reduced dependency on high-risk suppliers to preserve its sovereignty and digital resilience, says Tim Rühlig.
www.ifri.org/en/publicati...
Why is #Microsoft not offering the equivalent of iCloud Advanced Data Protection (from Apple) to all #OneDrive users? Why should Microsoft control users’ encryption keys?
‘Parkinson’s is a man-made disease’ https://www.politico.eu/article/bas-bloem-parkinsons-pesticides-mptp-glyphosate-paraquat/
OpenAI’s viral Studio Ghibli moment highlights AI copyright concerns
Here’s how: (3) GPS and communication disruptions
- Storms can interfere with GPS signals and communications, affecting navigation and data links
- Satellites that rely on precise positioning can drift or lose sync
Here’s how: (2) electronic damage
- Charged particles from the Sun can damage satellite electronics, especially if shielding is insufficient
- This can lead to temporary outages, malfunctions, or even permanent failure of systems like communications, power, or control
Here’s how: (1) Increased atmospheric drag
- Geomagnetic storms heat and expand the Earth’s upper atmosphere
- This increases air density at LEO altitudes, causing more drag on satellites
- Satellites can lose altitude more rapidly, may reenter the atmosphere prematurely and burn up
#LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites can be lost due to severe space weather storms, particularly during geomagnetic storms caused by solar activity like coronal mass ejections (CMEs) or solar flares. [#Starlink deploys LEO satellites and has lost some of them in 2022 and 2024]
UK is “undermining the foundations of cyber security, on which a workable tech industry relies.”
#Nokia completes acquisition of #Infinera to create innovation powerhouse in optical networks, with the scale to power the data center revolution www.nokia.com/about-us/new...
⚠️ End of Skype service. “For legacy users who still have credit in their accounts, Microsoft will be making a Skype Dial Pad available both in the Skype web portal and in Teams for an indefinite period.”
Time to dump #Firefox browser: “When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content” www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/...
Les organismes de #recherche et think tanks sont la cible d'un vaste panel d’acteurs offensifs, ayant des objectifs d’espionnage stratégique ou industriel, de déstabilisation, voire lucratifs.
📚 (Re)découvrez l'état de la menace à leur encontre :
🔗 cert.ssi.gouv.fr/cti/CERTFR-2...
A line drawing of the IBM 701's "main frame", showing its physical dimensions and how the frame swings open. The drawing is dated 3-4-53. The drawing is from the document "Type 701 EDPM Installation Manual", obtained from the Computer History Museum archives.
What is the origin of the word "mainframe"? Digging through archives, I traced it back to 1953. The IBM 701 computer was built from "frames": power frames, a storage frame, a drum frame, and the main frame. This 1953 drawing from the Installation Manual shows the dimensions of the "main frame". 1/n
Commission approves acquisition of Infinera by Nokia ec.europa.eu/commission/p...
愛知のジブリパーク (Ghibli Park in Aichi)
🤩🫠 Japanese cuisine (search by area and genre) kyoudo-ryouri.com/area (🇯🇵) and kyoudo-ryouri.com/en/area (🇬🇧)
In case anyone wants the academic analysis of why Yvette Cooper’s ‘backdoor’ mandates are so awful, here’s the classic journal article. academic.oup.com/cybersecurit...
Significant Risks in Using AI Models Governed by the #Llama License shujisado.org/2025/01/27/s...
Why Is the #Llama License Not Open Source? shujisado.org/2025/01/27/w...
Meta’s #LLaMa license is still not Open Source opensource.org/blog/metas-l... #AI #OpenSource #Meta
The US government has experienced what may be the most consequential security breach in its history www.schneier.com/blog/archive...
Technology is never a substitute for consent lapcatsoftware.com/articles/202...
#Nokia's hiring of Intel's Justin Hotard to be its new CEO has set tongues wagging again about a mobile exit, but it would look counterintuitive and inadvisable. www.lightreading.com/5g/a-nokia-s...