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Aujourd’hui — 14 juin 2024Flux principal

[Haut de France - Sous conditions] Rendez-vous aux épreuves du baccalauréat à 2€ l'aller simple/3€ l'aller retour - Du 14 juin au 11 juillet

30 mai 2024 à 06:35
2€ - SNCF

Une offre assez intéressante pour ceux qui passent le baccalauréat hors de leurs établissements scolaires.

Conditions de l'offre

Offre valable du 14 juin au 11 juillet 2024 sauf les dimanches, pour un aller simple à 2€ ou un aller-retour à 3€

Billets valables le jour de l'examen, sur présentation lors du contrôle, d'une convocation à l'épreuve du baccalauréat 2024

Disponible sur ce site, aux guichets, sur les distributeurs de billets régionaux
Si votre voyage comprend un TER Grande Vitesse (GV), pensez à par trajet effectué.

Pour voyager, merci de plier, démonter et ranger votre vélo dans une housse
Billets non remboursables et non échangeables.

OIN Expands Linux Patent Protection Yet Again (But Not To AI)

Par : BeauHD
14 juin 2024 à 00:02
Steven Vaughan-Nichols reports via ZDNet: While Linux and open-source software (OSS) are no longer constantly under intellectual property (IP) attacks, the Open Invention Network (OIN) patent consortium still stands guard over its patents. Now, OIN, the largest patent non-aggression community, has expanded its protection once again by updating its Linux System definition. Covering more than just Linux, the Linux System definition also protects adjacent open-source technologies. In the past, protection was expanded to Android, Kubernetes, and OpenStack. The OIN accomplishes this by providing a shared defensive patent pool of over 3 million patents from over 3,900 community members. OIN members include Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and essentially all Linux-based companies. This latest update extends OIN's existing patent risk mitigation efforts to cloud-native computing and enterprise software. In the cloud computing realm, OIN has added patent coverage for projects such as Istio, Falco, Argo, Grafana, and Spire. For enterprise computing, packages such as Apache Atlas and Apache Solr -- used for data management and search at scale, respectively -- are now protected. The update also enhances patent protection for the Internet of Things (IoT), networking, and automotive technologies. OpenThread and packages such as agl-compositor and kukusa.val have been added to the Linux System definition. In the embedded systems space, OIN has supplemented its coverage of technologies like OpenEmbedded by adding the OpenAMP and Matter, the home IoT standard. OIN has included open hardware development tools such as Edalize, cocotb, Amaranth, and Migen, building upon its existing coverage of hardware design tools like Verilator and FuseSoc. Keith Bergelt, OIN's CEO, emphasized the importance of this update, stating, "Linux and other open-source software projects continue to accelerate the pace of innovation across a growing number of industries. By design, periodic expansion of OIN's Linux System definition enables OIN to keep pace with OSS's growth." [...] Looking ahead, Bergelt said, "We made this conscious decision not to include AI. It's so dynamic. We wait until we see what AI programs have significant usage and adoption levels." This is how the OIN has always worked. The consortium takes its time to ensure it extends its protection to projects that will be around for the long haul. The OIN practices patent non-aggression in core Linux and adjacent open-source technologies by cross-licensing their Linux System patents to one another on a royalty-free basis. When OIN signees are attacked because of their patents, the OIN can spring into action.

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Google's Privacy Sandbox Accused of Misleading Chrome Browser Users

Par : BeauHD
13 juin 2024 à 23:20
Richard Speed reports via The Register: Privacy campaigner noyb has filed a GDPR complaint regarding Google's Privacy Sandbox, alleging that turning on a "Privacy Feature" in the Chrome browser resulted in unwanted tracking by the US megacorp. The Privacy Sandbox API was introduced in 2023 as part of Google's grand plan to eliminate third-party tracking cookies. Rather than relying on those cookies, website developers can call the API to display ads matched to a user's interests. In the announcement, Google's VP of the Privacy Sandbox initiative called it "a significant step on the path towards a fundamentally more private web." However, according to noyb, the problem is that although Privacy Sandbox is advertised as an improvement over third-party tracking, that tracking doesn't go away. Instead, it is done within the browser by Google itself. To comply with the rules, Google needs informed consent from users, which is where issues start. Noyb wrote today: "Google's internal browser tracking was introduced to users via a pop-up that said 'turn on ad privacy feature' after opening the Chrome browser. In the European Union, users are given the choice to either 'Turn it on' or to say 'No thanks,' so to refuse consent." Users would be forgiven for thinking that 'turn on ad privacy feature' would protect them from tracking. However, what it actually does is turn on first-party tracking. Max Schrems, honorary chairman of noyb, claimed: "Google has simply lied to its users. People thought they were agreeing to a privacy feature, but were tricked into accepting Google's first-party ad tracking. "Consent has to be informed, transparent, and fair to be legal. Google has done the exact opposite." Noyb noted that Google had argued "choosing to click on 'Turn it on' would indeed be considered consent to tracking under Article 6(1)(a) of the GDPR."

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Hier — 13 juin 2024Flux principal

Poussette Chicco Simplicity Plus Top, Grey ou Scarlet

12 juin 2024 à 19:48
99,74€ - Stokomani

DESCRIPTION
La poussette SimpliCity est légère, pratique, polyvalente et maniable. Fermée, elle est très compacte donc compatible avec les coffres les plus petits. Et une fois pliée, cette poussette se transporte facilement grâce à sa poignée de portage
Cette poussette canne est idéalement conçue pour un usage en ville au quotidien, mais aussi pour faire les courses ou bien encore pour les vacances.
Cette poussette se manœuvre facilement partout, même dans les espaces les plus étroits, sa structure légère en aluminium la rend très agile et sa poignée réglable permet de la conduire aisément, même d'une seule main.
Le dossier peut être incliné en 4 positions, dont une allongée


Caractéristiques techniques : 
  • A partir de : 0 mois - Naissance
  • Nombre de roues : 4 roues
  • Couleur principale : gris
  • Inclus : habillage pluie, panier et couvre-jambes
  • Dimensions ouverte : L 50 / P 77 / H 85-106 cm
  • Dimensions fermée : L 50 / P 28 / H 82 cm
  • Poids: 7,1 Kg
  • Pour un enfant jusqu'à 15 kg

Existe en version Scarlet:
stokomani.fr/poussettes-et-sieges-auto-chicco-a-prix-stoko-/chicco-poussette-simplicity-plus-top-scarlet.html

Amazon Says It'll Spend $230 Million On Generative AI Startups

Par : BeauHD
13 juin 2024 à 22:40
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Amazon says that it will commit up to $230 million to startups building generative AI-powered applications. The investment, roughly $80 million of which will fund Amazon's second AWS Generative AI Accelerator program, aims to position AWS as an attractive cloud infrastructure choice for startups developing generative AI models to power their products, apps and services. Much of the new tranche -- including the entire portion set aside for the accelerator program -- comes in the form of compute credits for AWS infrastructure, meaning that it can't be transferred to other cloud service providers like Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. To sweeten the pot, Amazon is pledging that startups in this year's Generative AI Accelerator cohort will gain access to experts and tech from Nvidia, the program's presenting partner. They will also be invited to join the Nvidia Inception program, which provides companies opportunities to connect with potential investors and additional consulting resources. The Generative AI Accelerator program has also grown substantially. Last year's cohort, which had 21 startups, received only up to $300,000 in AWS compute credits, amounting to around a combined $6.3 million investment. "With this new effort, we will help startups launch and scale world-class businesses, providing the building blocks they need to unleash new AI applications that will impact all facets of how the world learns, connects, and does business," Matt Wood, VP of AI products at AWS, said in a statement. Further reading: How Amazon Blew Alexa's Shot To Dominate AI

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En direct, guerre en Ukraine : le G7 va financer un prêt de 50 milliards de dollars à l’Ukraine avec les intérêts des avoirs russes gelés

L’accord a été confirmé par la présidence italienne, qui a détaillé « un soutien financier […] d’ici la fin de l’année avec un système de prêts : ce n’est pas une confiscation mais des bénéfices qui arrivent à échéance ». Dans le même temps, les Etats-Unis ont signe un accord de sécurité avec l’Ukraine sur dix ans.

© MANDEL NGAN / AFP

Volodymyr Zelensky et Joe Biden au sommet du G7 à Savelletri (Italie), le 13 juin 2024.
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