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The Download: Ukraine’s Starlink repair shop, and predicting solar storms

The Download: Ukraine’s Starlink repair shop, and predicting solar storms

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. On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop Starlink is absolutely critical to Ukraine’s ability to continue in the fight against Russia....

NotPetya - La cyberattaque qui a failli détruire l'économie mondiale

NotPetya - La cyberattaque qui a failli détruire l'économie mondiale

Cet article fait partie de ma série de l’été spécial hackers. Bonne lecture ! Le 27 juin 2017, vers 10h30 du matin, j’étais tranquillement en train de prendre mon café quand j’ai vu les premières alertes sur Twitter. Des entreprises ukrainiennes signalaient des attaques de...

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

Oleh Kovalskyy thinks that Starlink terminals are built as if someone assembled them with their feet. Or perhaps with their hands behind their back.  To demonstrate this last image, Kovalskyy—a large, 47-year-old Ukrainian, clad in sweatpants and with tattoos stretching from his wrists up to...

Firefox 142 - Les dev Mozilla ont encore bien bossé

Firefox 142 - Les dev Mozilla ont encore bien bossé

Ça a échappé à pas mal de monde, mais en sortant Firefox 142, Mozilla vient de réussir un coup de maître en matière d’architecture logicielle. Car pendant que tous les autres navigateurs se ruent sur l’IA dans le cloud, l’équipe Mozilla a pris le pari inverse. Ils ont développé un...

Microsoft invente le stockage de Schrödinger

Microsoft invente le stockage de Schrödinger

Félicitations ! Si vous avez installé la mise à jour KB5063878 de Windows 11, vous venez de débloquer la fonctionnalité cachée “Roulette Russe du stockage”. Et oui, Microsoft innove encore en transformant votre précieux SSD en disque de Schrodinger, sur lequel vos données existent et...

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

On a Sunday morning in a Midwestern megachurch, worshippers step through sliding glass doors into a bustling lobby—unaware they’ve just passed through a gauntlet of biometric surveillance. High-speed cameras snap multiple face “probes” per second, isolating eyes, noses, and mouths before passing...

How to make clean energy progress under Trump in the states—blue and red alike

How to make clean energy progress under Trump in the states—blue and red alike

The second Trump administration is proving to be more disastrous for the climate and the clean energy economy than many had feared.  Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act repealed most of the clean energy incentives in former president Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. Meanwhile, his...

BlackCat / ALPHV - Le gang de ransomware qui a arnaqué ses propres affiliés

BlackCat / ALPHV - Le gang de ransomware qui a arnaqué ses propres affiliés

Cet article fait partie de ma série de l’été spécial hackers. Bonne lecture ! Ça vous dirait d’en savoir plus sur le gang de ransomware le plus innovant et le plus traître de l’histoire du cybercrime moderne ? BlackCat, aussi connu sous le nom d’ALPHV, c’est le groupe...

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

In 1943, while the world’s brightest physicists split atoms for the Manhattan Project, the American psychologist B.F. Skinner led his own secret government project to win World War II.  Skinner did not aim to build a new class of larger, more destructive weapons. Rather, he wanted to make...

Why US federal health agencies are abandoning mRNA vaccines

Why US federal health agencies are abandoning mRNA vaccines

This time five years ago, we were in the throes of the covid-19 pandemic. By August 2020, we’d seen school closures, national lockdowns, and widespread panic. That year, the coronavirus was responsible for around 3 million deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Then came the vaccines....