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Doxx - Pour lire vos fichiers Word depuis le terminal

Doxx - Pour lire vos fichiers Word depuis le terminal

Vous recevez un fichier Word et votre premier réflexe, en bon libriste, c’est de lancer LibreOffice qui met 30 minutes à démarrer, juste pour lire trois paragraphes. Ou pire, vous êtes en SSH sur un serveur et là, c’est le drame total, impossible de lire un doc Word là bas. Hé bien ce...

Développeurs et IA : un amour contrarié selon le Developer Survey 2025

Développeurs et IA : un amour contrarié selon le Developer Survey 2025

Stackoverflow a publié son Developer Survey 2025. La section IA est intéressante car elle montre que l'IA est assez largement utilisée mais que les développeurs ne sont pour autant aveugles sur la pertinence de cette technologie.Oui, les développeurs utilisent assez massivement l'IA : 47 % le font...

DocumentDB rejoint la fondation Linux

DocumentDB rejoint la fondation Linux

Annonce surpise ces dernières heures, Microsoft a décidé de placer DocumentDB sous l'égide la Fondation Linux. C'est la dernière étape de la transformation de sa base de données orientée documents. Début de l'année, Microsoft l'avait mis en open source. Désormais, c'est la fondation Linux qui va...

Cloud Foundation : VMware mise sur les processeurs ARM

Cloud Foundation : VMware mise sur les processeurs ARM

Selon les informations de The Register, VMware prépare une évolution technique importante de la Cloud Foundation : son arrivée sur l'architecture Arm. Il s'agit de porter les couches et les composants de la Cloud Foundation sur Arm. L'objectif serait de proposer une plateforme complète Arm d'ici le...

Recent books from the MIT community

Recent books from the MIT community

Empire of AI: Dreams and Night­mares in Sam Altman’s OpenAIBy Karen Hao ’15PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE, 2025, $32 Read MIT Technology Review’s excerpt here. Play It Again, Sam: Repetition in the ArtsBy Samuel Jay Keyser, HM ’97, emeritus professor of linguisticsMIT PRESS, 2025, $30 Data, Systems, and...

One-shot vaccines for HIV and covid

One-shot vaccines for HIV and covid

A team at MIT and the Scripps Research Institute has made important progress toward vaccines that can protect against HIV, and potentially other diseases, with a single dose. The researchers treated mice with a vaccine that combines two different adjuvants, materials that help stimulate the immune...

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Most people with type 1 diabetes inject insulin to prevent their blood sugar levels from getting too high. However, if their blood sugar gets too low, it can lead to confusion, seizures, and even death. To combat this hypoglycemia, some patients carry syringes of glucagon, a hormone that stimulates...

Fix damaged art in hours with AI

Fix damaged art in hours with AI

Art restoration takes steady hands and a discerning eye. For centuries, conservators have identified areas needing repair and then mixed the exact shades needed to fill in one area at a time. Restoring a single painting can take anywhere from a few weeks to over a decade. Now an MIT graduate...

Infinite Threads

Infinite Threads

Textiles account for 5% of landfill space—and clothing made with polyester can take up to 200 years to decompose. Massachusetts tackled the problem by banning disposal of clothing and fabrics in 2022. And Infinite Threads, a spinoff of the Undergraduate Association Sustainability Committee, is...

MIT is worth fighting for

MIT is worth fighting for

As I write in late July, we’re contending with a major tax increase on the annual returns from MIT’s endowment as well as other investments and assets. This new tax burden will strain the resources we use to support research, innovation, and student scholarships and financial aid—the heart and soul...

Junior Peña, neutrino hunter

Junior Peña, neutrino hunter

Growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Junior Peña learned to keep his eyes down and his schedule full. In his neighborhood, a glance could invite trouble, and many kids—including his older brother—were pulled into gang culture. He knew early on that he wanted something else. With his parents...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...