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Aujourd’hui — 4 mai 2024Actualités numériques

Geek-Friendly 'Free Comic Book Day' Titles Include Two Star Wars Books for May the Fourth

Par : EditorDavid
4 mai 2024 à 14:34
This year's Free Comic Book Day coincided with Star Wars Day. So there's two new free Star Wars titles being handed out today in comic shops around the world. They're among several geek-friendly titles among the 48 free comics that fans will get to choose from during this once-a-year event, including: - Street Fighter vs Final Fight - Jonny Quest - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Conan the Barbarian - Flash Gordon And, of course, four from Marvel Comics. More details from IGN: DC is about to kick off Absolute Power, a major crossover event that involves Amanda Waller teaming with Batman's rogue android Failsafe and the Brainiac Queen to drain the world's heroes of their power. This prologue issue serves as a primer for the event... Alongside their Conan issue, Titan is also releasing a new Doctor Who comic that has the distinction of being the first story to feature Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor... Robert Kirkman's Skybound has been busy establishing a new shared Energon Universe, one which comprises Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici's Void Rivals as well as the Transformers and G.I. Joe franchises... This issue features new stories for all three series and is designed to be an easy gateway into this rapidly growing comic book line. There's a Stranger Things story, an Archie Horror comic, and the story of how Popeye lost his eye. The event is designed to help the industry by attracting comic book readers to independent comic book stores -- and in 2017 NPR offered this advice for visiting comics fans. "While you're there, buy something... The comics shops still have to pay for the 'free' FCBD books they stock, and they're counting on the increased foot traffic to lift sales."

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Extremist Militias Are Coordinating In More Than 100 Facebook Groups

Par : BeauHD
4 mai 2024 à 13:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Join your localMilitia or III% Patriot Group," a post urged the more than 650 members of a Facebook group called the Free American Army. Accompanied by the logo for the Three Percenters militia network and an image of a man in tactical gear holding a long rifle, the post continues: "Now more than ever. Support the American militia page." Other content and messaging in the group is similar. And despite the fact that Facebook bans paramilitary organizing and deemed the Three Percenters an "armed militia group" on its 2021 Dangerous Individuals and Organizations List, the post and group remained up until WIRED contacted Meta for comment about its existence. Free American Army is just one of around 200 similar Facebook groups and profiles, most of which are still live, that anti-government and far-right extremists are using to coordinate local militia activity around the country. After lying low for several years in the aftermath of the US Capitol riot on January 6, militia extremists have been quietly reorganizing, ramping up recruitment and rhetoric on Facebook -- with apparently little concern that Meta will enforce its ban against them, according to new research by the Tech Transparency Project, shared exclusively with WIRED. Individuals across the US with long-standing ties to militia groups are creating networks of Facebook pages, urging others to recruit "active patriots" and attend meetups, and openly associating themselves with known militia-related sub-ideologies like that of the anti-government Three Percenter movement. They're also advertising combat training and telling their followers to be "prepared" for whatever lies ahead. These groups are trying to facilitate local organizing, state by state and county by county. Their goals are vague, but many of their posts convey a general sense of urgency about the need to prepare for "war" or to "stand up" against many supposed enemies, including drag queens, immigrants, pro-Palestine college students, communists -- and the US government. These groups are also rebuilding at a moment when anti-government rhetoric has continued to surge in mainstream political discourse ahead of a contentious, high-stakes presidential election. And by doing all of this on Facebook, they're hoping to reach a broader pool of prospective recruits than they would on a comparatively fringe platform like Telegram. "Many of these groups are no longer fractured sets of localized militia but coalitions formed between multiple militia groups, many with Three Percenters at the helm," said Katie Paul, director of the Tech Transparency Project. "Facebook remains the largest gathering place for extremists and militia movements to cast a wide net and funnel users to more private chats, including on the platform, where they can plan and coordinate with impunity." Paul has been monitoring "hundreds" of these groups and profiles since 2021 and found that they have been growing "increasingly emboldened with more serious and coordinated organizing" in the past year.

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NetBSD On The State & Future Of X.Org/X11

4 mai 2024 à 12:36
While on Linux the desktop environments, graphics stack, and other application software is steadily adopting Wayland support and focusing less on X11/X.Org support, the state of Wayland support and the open-source graphics driver stack in general is less robust among the BSDs. The NetBSD project published a status report around their ongoing dependence and modifications to their X.Org stack...

The Senua's Saga: Hellblade II dévoile ses configs, les 3 upscalings sont invités !

Hellblade II arrivera le 21 mai prochain. Quasiment 7 ans après la véritable baffe reçue par Hellbale: Senua's Sacrifice, Ninja Theory s'apprête à redonner vie à Senua, son héroïne courageuse et quelque peu tourmentée. Quand on se trimballe la tête de son homme pour rejoindre la déesse des morts Hel...

Wine-Staging 9.8 Comes In At 430 Patches, Fixes A 16 Year Old Game

4 mai 2024 à 10:48
Following yesterday's Wine 9.8 release that fixes a nearly 20 year old bug for installing Microsoft Office 97, Wine-Staging 9.8 is out today as the even more experimental blend of Wine that carries hundreds of extra patches that are going through a testing period toward upstreaming into the main codebase...

Helldivers 2 : le compte PSN de la discorde ! Et pourtant...

La colère est intense chez de nombreux joueurs PC de Helldivers 2 depuis hier, le vendredi 3 mai 2024. La raison ? Un communiqué en provenance de Sony et relayé par Steam, qui explique qu'à partir du lundi 6 mai 2024 tout nouveau joueur achetant Helldivers 2 sur Steam devra relier un compte PlayStat...

Les prix des cartes graphiques AMD, Intel et NVIDIA semaine 18-2024 : De très nombreuses baisses chez les verts !!!

4 mai 2024 à 07:33

Comme tous les samedis, on parle donc des prix des cartes graphiques. On va passer assez rapidement sur AMD, car nous avons juste une baisse et une hausse. La baisse est sur la RX 7600 XT qui perd 10 euros et la hausse est sur la RX 7900 XTX, qui reprend les 39 euros qu'elle avait perdus la semaine dernière. Chez Intel, RAS, comme souvent... […]

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[Maj-bis] Le petit boitier DeepCool CH160 se montre un peu plus

4 mai 2024 à 07:16

Aperçu lors du dernier CES, le boitier CH160 de DeepCool semble plus jamais proche d'une sortie. Au format Mini-ITX, il devrait permettre à la marque de toucher une nouvelle clientèle tout en apportant les petits plus habituels de la série CH, à commencer par un design simple et sobre avec de nombreux carrés qui font office de passages pour l'air. Un ensemble très simple, avec toutefois un petit mais sur la connectique : complète, elle prend place sur le côté gauche, sous le panneau en verre trempé, et tout le monde n'y trouvera pas son compte. […]

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Bon Plan : Tomb Raider: Game of the Year Edition également offert

4 mai 2024 à 07:12

Bien plus sérieux, l'excellent Tomb Raider, ici en version Game of the Year, est également disponible gratuitement pour les abonnés Amazon Prime. Encore une fois, ça se passe avec un code pour la plateforme GOG C'est ici pour en profiter ! […]

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Les vidéos Hardware de Cowcotland semaine 18-2024 : Boitier Enermax, Switchs clavier, WAtercooling Silverstone et Mini PC

4 mai 2024 à 07:12

Cette semaine nous vous avons proposé pas moins de 4 vidéos hardware. On a commencé avec le boitier ENERMAX Marbleshell MS31, après on a changé des switchs sur un clavier mécanique, on a enchainé sur un watercooling SilverStone IceMyst 360 on l'on peut empiler des ventilateurs et enfin on a checké le Mini PC NiPoGi AM16. […]

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Bon Plan : LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars offert chez Prime Gaming (clé GOG)

4 mai 2024 à 07:08

En ce jour de la Force, les abonnés Prime d'Amazon peuvent récupérer du fun et de l'humour avec LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. Offert via une clé GOG, ce titre offre des heures de jeu si on souhaite tout débloquer. Et cerise sur le gâteau, il ne faut pas un gros PC pour en profiter. C'est ici. […]

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Instabilité Intel, l'overclocker Buildzoid se penche également sur les derniers Bios proposés par ASUS et Gigabyte

4 mai 2024 à 07:04

Si vous avez suivi les dernières actualités Intel et les problèmes d'instabilités auxquels la marque est confrontée. Vous pourriez être intéressé par les dernières vidéos de l'overclocker Buildzoid qui a décidé d'aller observer ce qu'il se passe au niveau des tensions depuis le déploiement des derniers Bios d'ASUS et Gigabyte. Et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que c'est loin d'être simple à expliquer puisque que les deux marques ne semblent pas avoir fait des choix similaires. Difficile donc de conclure que les derniers Bios « respectent » les recommandations d'Intel comme personne ne semble d'accord sur les réglages à adopter. […]

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Star Wars Day 2024 Celebrated With Videogames, Movie Marathons, Cartoons, and Mark Hamill

Par : EditorDavid
4 mai 2024 à 07:00
"It all started with the fans," says 72-year-old actor Mark Hamill, in a montage of fans and actors in a newly-released video commemorating this year's Star Wars day. Or, as Tom's Guide writes, "It's such a nice feeling to be a part of a huge community since fans are the ones who created this special day (by using "may the force be with you" as a pun for the date we all look forward to every year)." Lucasfilm and its owner Disney approved of this occasion, and now, we hold both official and unofficial celebrations to honor the beloved franchise... There are plenty of Star Wars Day deals to shop, movies, and TV shows that you can be a part of this year... [The new animated series] Star Wars: Tales of the Empire will explore the dark side of the galaxy by focusing on two warriors navigating the Galactic Empire... Stream Tales of the Empire on Disney Plus starting May 4. But there's more. Friday the official Star Wars site wrote that this Star Wars Day "is a big one for gamers." This weekend will see the release of a free Zynga game by Nintendo called Star Wars: Hunters on iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch, while the game Brawlhalla will add Darth Maul as a playable character for the next three weeks. There's also an upgrade to "vehicular soccer" game Rocket League which enables the unlocking of Star Wars-themed items like Anakin's Podracer Decal and the Darth Maul Decal. There's also discounts on games like EA's Star Wars Triple Bundle, Star Wars Battlefront II, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, as well as discounts on games with Star Wars-themed content like Minecraft and The Sims 4. And the franchise has even "returned to Fortnite, "bringing a new collection of Star Wars content to the popular game, including LEGO® Fortnite, Battle Royale, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival." There's more discounts on Star Wars-themed merchandise at Amazon and Macy's, as well as on books from Abrams Book and Chronicle books. In fact, there's special offers from a whole alphabet's worth of major brands including American Tourister luggage, Box Lunch, Corkcircle, Dark Horse... and even Hallmark, Target, and Walmart. But ultimately the day is a celebration of the movies that fans have loved for 47 years, writes Tom's Guide: Lucasfilm announced that on May 4th you can experience the entire Skywalker saga in movie theaters. This includes all nine episodic films in chronological order. The site also points out that two new Star Wars series will be premiering later this year. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is an eight-episode seriues "focuses on four children who go on an adventure while making their way home across a dangerous galaxy. Accompanying them is a force user (who will be played by Jude Law)." And Star Wars: The Acolyte (set in a new time period, the Jedi glory days before the Skywalker saga) begins streaming on Disney Plus June 4. (Fans will get a preview of The Acolyte at 25th-anniversary screenings of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace happening now.) And the site even makes one last geeky suggestion for those who don't feel like going out this year: The official Star Wars website has released some unique and fun recipes you can make when May 4th rolls around. This includes a Chandrilan Squigs recipe inspired by Mon Mothma and even a Bad Batch of cookies you can decorate to your liking.

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Methane Emissions From Gas Flaring Being Hidden From Satellite Monitors

Par : BeauHD
4 mai 2024 à 03:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Oil and gas equipment intended to cut methane emissions is preventing scientists from accurately detecting greenhouse gases and pollutants, a satellite image investigation has revealed. Energy companies operating in countries such as the US, UK, Germany and Norway appear to have installed technology that could stop researchers from identifying methane, carbon dioxide emissions and pollutants at industrial facilities involved in the disposal of unprofitable natural gas, known in the industry as flaring. Flares are used by fossil fuel companies when capturing the natural gas would cost more than they can make by selling it. They release carbon dioxide and toxic pollutants when they burn as well as cancer-causing chemicals. Despite the health risks, regulators sometimes prefer flaring to releasing natural gas -- which is 90% methane -- directly into the atmosphere, known as "venting". The World Bank, alongside the EU and other regulators, have been using satellites for years to find and document gas flares, asking energy companies to find ways of capturing the gas instead of burning or venting it. The bank set up the Zero Routine Flaring 2030 initiative at the Paris climate conference to eradicate unnecessary flaring, and its latest report stated that flaring decreased by 3% globally from 2021 to 2022. But since the initiative, "enclosed combustors" have begun appearing in the same countries that promised to end flaring. Experts say enclosed combustors are functionally the same as flares, except the flame is hidden. Tim Doty, a former regulator at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, said: "Enclosed combustors are basically a flare with an internal flare tip that you don't see. Enclosed flaring is still flaring. It's just different infrastructure that they're allowing. "Enclosed flaring is, in truth, probably less efficient than a typical flare. It's better than venting, but going from a flare to an enclosed flare or a vapor combustor is not an improvement in reducing emissions." The only method of detecting flaring globally is by using satellite-mounted tools called Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite of detectors (VIIRS), which find flares by comparing heat signatures with bright spots of light visible from space. But when researchers tried to replicate the database, they saw that the satellites were not picking up the enclosed flares. Without the satellite data, countries were forced to rely mostly on self-disclosed reporting from oil and gas companies, researchers said. Environmentalists fear the research community's ability to understand pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector could be jeopardized.

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US Official Urges China, Russia To Declare AI Will Not Control Nuclear Weapons

Par : BeauHD
4 mai 2024 à 00:50
Senior Department arms control official Paul Dean on Thursday urged China and Russia to declare that artificial intelligence would never make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. Washington had made a "clear and strong commitment" that humans had total control over nuclear weapons, said Dean. Britain and France have made similar commitments. Reuters reports: "We would welcome a similar statement by China and the Russian Federation," said Dean, principal deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence and Stability. "We think it is an extremely important norm of responsible behaviour and we think it is something that would be very welcome in a P5 context," he said, referring to the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

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Apple Announces Largest-Ever $110 Billion Share Buyback As iPhone Sales Drop

Par : BeauHD
4 mai 2024 à 00:10
Apple reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that topped estimates, despite a 10% drop in iPhone sales. The company also announced that its board had authorized $110 billion in share repurchases, "a 22% increase over last year's $90 billion authorization," notes CNBC. "It's the largest buyback in history, ahead of Apple's previous repurchases." From the report: Apple did not provide formal guidance, but Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC's Steve Kovach that overall sales would grow in the "low single digits" during the June quarter. Apple posted $81.8 billion in revenue during the year-ago June quarter and LSEG analysts were looking for a forecast of $83.23 billion. On an earnings call with analysts, Apple finance chief Luca Maestri said the company expected the current quarter will deliver double-digit year-over-year percentage growth in iPad sales. What's more, he said the Services division is forecast to continue growing at about the current high rate it's achieved during the past two quarters. Apple reported net income of $23.64 billion, or $1.53 per share, down 2% from $24.16 billion, or $1.52 per share, in the year-earlier period. Cook told CNBC that sales in the fiscal second quarter suffered from a difficult comparison to the year-earlier period, when the company realized $5 billion in delayed iPhone 14 sales from Covid-based supply issues. "If you remove that $5 billion from last year's results, we would have grown this quarter on a year-over-year basis," Cook said. "And so that's how we look at it internally from how the company is performing." Apple said iPhone sales fell nearly 10% to $45.96 billion, suggesting weak demand for the current generation of smartphones, which were released in September. The sales were in line with analyst estimates, and Cook said that without last year's increased sales, iPhone revenue would have been flat. Mac sales were up 4% to $7.45 billion, but they are still below the segment's high-water mark set in 2022. Cook said sales were driven by the company's new MacBook Air models which were released with an upgraded M3 chip in March. Other Products, which is how Apple reports sales of its Apple Watch and AirPods headphones, was down 10% year over year to $7.9 billion.

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