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Lastversion - Trouver la dernière version de n'importe quoi

Lastversion - Trouver la dernière version de n'importe quoi

Vous bossez sur un Dockerfile et vous avez besoin de la dernière version de nginx. Vous ouvrez GitHub, vous cliquez sur Releases, vous copiez-collez. Et 3 minutes plus tard, rebelote pour curl. Puis pour PHP. Sans parler du fait que dans votre script d'auto-update, vous avez hardcodé une...

The Download: introducing the Nature issue

The Download: introducing the Nature issue

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Introducing: the Nature issue When we talk about “nature,” we usually mean something untouched by humans. But little of that world exists...

GitHub active par défaut la télémétrie sur son outil en ligne de commande

GitHub active par défaut la télémétrie sur son outil en ligne de commande

Depuis la version 2.91.0 du CLI GitHub publiée mardi, chaque commande que vous tapez dans gh envoie des données de télémétrie vers GitHub par défaut. L'activation est silencieuse, sans message au premier lancement, sans consentement explicite, et il faut fouiller dans la doc pour tomber sur la page...

Will fusion power get cheap? Don’t count on it.

Will fusion power get cheap? Don’t count on it.

Fusion power could provide a steady, zero-emissions source of electricity in the future—if companies can get plants built and running. But a new study suggests that even if that future arrives, it might not come cheap. Technologies tend to get less expensive over time. Lithium-ion batteries are now...

The Download: introducing the 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now

The Download: introducing the 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Introducing: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now What actually matters in AI right now? It’s getting harder to tell amid the constant launches,...

AI needs a strong data fabric to deliver business value

AI needs a strong data fabric to deliver business value

Artificial intelligence is moving quickly in the enterprise, from experimentation to everyday use. Organizations are deploying copilots, agents, and predictive systems across finance, supply chains, human resources, and customer operations. By the end of 2025, half of companies used AI in at least...

There is no nature anymore

There is no nature anymore

When people talk about “nature,” they’re generally talking about things that aren’t made by human beings. Rocks. Reefs. Red wolves. But while there is plenty of God’s creation to go around, it is hard to think of anything on Earth that human hands haven’t affected. In the Brazilian rainforest,...

One town’s scheme to get rid of its geese

One town’s scheme to get rid of its geese

“Pull over!” I order my brother one sunny February afternoon. Our target is in sight: a gaggle of Canada geese, pecking at grass near the dog park. As I approach, tiptoeing over their grayish-white poop, I notice that one bird wears a white cuff around its slender black neck. It’s a GPS...

3 things Michelle Kim is into right now

3 things Michelle Kim is into right now

Isegye Idol If you thought K-pop was weird, virtual idols—humans who perform as anime-style digital characters via motion capture—will blow your mind. My favorite is a girl group called Isegye Idol, created by Woowakgood, a Korean VTuber (a streamer who likewise performs as a digital persona)....

TinyGo 0.41 : nouveaux hardwares supportés

TinyGo 0.41 : nouveaux hardwares supportés

TinyGo 0.41 est une évolution importante du langage Go dédié aux microcontrôleur et à l'embarqué. Elle intègre 150 commits. Go 1.26 est désormais la version du langage par défaut. Sur la partie hardware, TinyGo annonce de belles évolutions :- ESP332 : le réseau sans fil est supporté sur les cartes...

Inventor recalls eye imaging breakthrough

Inventor recalls eye imaging breakthrough

If you’ve been to an eye doctor and had an image taken of the inside of your eye, chances are good it was done with optical coherence tomography (OCT)—a technology invented by clinician-scientist David Huang ’85, SM ’89, PhD ’93, and now used in 40 million procedures per year.  OCT is a...

AI at MIT

AI at MIT

At MIT, AI has become so pervasive that you can almost find your way into it without meaning to. Take Sili Deng, an associate professor of mechanical engineering. Deng says she still doesn’t know whether she’d have gone all in on artificial intelligence had it not been for the covid pandemic....