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Aujourd’hui — 4 mai 2024Flux principal

Jack Dorsey's Block Is Investing 10% Of Its Bitcoin Profits Into Monthly Bitcoin Purchases

Par : EditorDavid
4 mai 2024 à 17:34
An anonymous reader shared this report from the blog Bitcoinist: Jack Dorsey's financial services and digital payments company, Block Inc., announced it will begin investing 10% of its monthly Bitcoin-related gross profits into BTC purchases. This announcement was made following the release of Block's first-quarter earnings for 2024, which demonstrated substantial profits from its Bitcoin operations. Block reported Bitcoin-related gross profits amounting to $80 million in the first quarter alone. If this trend continues, the implementation of the new dollar cost averaging (DCA) program could see the company investing approximately $24 million in Bitcoin within one year... Dorsey also shared a detailed document [PDF] titled "Bitcoin Blueprint For Corporate Balance Sheets," which serves as a comprehensive guide for other corporations interested in integrating BTC into their financial strategies. According to the document, Block, formerly known as Square, began its substantial acquisitions in October 2020, purchasing 4,709 BTC at an aggregate price of $50 million. The company later bought an additional 3,318 BTC in February 2021 for $170 million. As of March 31, 2024, Block holds approximately 8,038 BTC, representing about 9% of its total cash and marketable securities.

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When a Politician Sues a Blog to Unmask Its Anonymous Commenter

Par : EditorDavid
4 mai 2024 à 16:34
Markos Moulitsas is the poll-watching founder of the political blog Daily Kos. Thursday he wrote that in 2021, future third-party presidential candidate RFK Jr. had sued their web site. "Things are not going well for him." Back in 2021, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sued Daily Kos to unmask the identity of a community member who posted a critical story about his dalliance with neo-Nazis at a Berlin rally. I updated the story here, here, here, here, and here. To briefly summarize, Kennedy wanted us to doxx our community member, and we stridently refused. The site and the politician then continued fighting for more than three years. "Daily Kos lost the first legal round in court," Moulitsas posted in 2021, "thanks to a judge who is apparently unconcerned with First Amendment ramifications given the chilling effect of her ruling." But even then, Moulitsas was clear on his rights: Because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, [Kennedy] cannot sue Daily Kos — the site itself — for defamation. We are protected by the so-called safe harbor. That's why he's demanding we reveal what we know about "DowneastDem" so they can sue her or him directly. Moulitsas also stressed that his own 2021 blog post was "reiterating everything that community member wrote, and expanding on it. And so instead of going after a pseudonymous community writer/diarist on this site, maybe Kennedy will drop that pointless lawsuit and go after me... consider this an escalation." (Among other things, the post cited a German-language news account saying Kennedy "sounded the alarm concerning the 5G mobile network and Microsoft founder Bill Gates..." Moulitsas also noted an Irish Times article which confirmed that at the rally Kennedy spoke at, "Noticeable numbers of neo-Nazis, kitted out with historic Reich flags and other extremist accessories, mixed in with the crowd.") So what happened? Moulitsas posted an update Thursday: Shockingly, Kennedy got a trial court judge in New York to agree with him, and a subpoena was issued to Daily Kos to turn over any information we might have on the account. However, we are based in California, not New York, so once I received the subpoena at home, we had a California court not just quash the subpoena, but essentially signal that if New York didn't do the right thing on appeal, California could very well take care of it. It's been a while since I updated, and given a favorable court ruling Thursday, it's way past time to catch everyone up. New York is one of the U.S. states that doesn't have a strict "Dendrite standard" law protecting anonymous speech. But soon the blog founder discovered he had allies: The issues at hand are so important that The New York Times, the E.W.Scripps Company, the First Amendment Coalition, New York Public Radio, and seven other New York media companies joined the appeals effort with their own joint amicus brief. What started as a dispute over a Daily Kos diarist has become a meaningful First Amendment battle, with major repercussions given New York's role as a major news media and distribution center. After reportedly spending over $1 million on legal fees, Kennedy somehow discovered the identity of our community member sometime last year and promptly filed a defamation suit in New Hampshire in what seemed a clumsy attempt at forum shopping, or the practice of choosing where to file suit based on the belief you'll be granted a favorable outcome. The community member lives in Maine, Kennedy lives in California, and Daily Kos doesn't publish specifically in New Hampshire. A perplexed court threw out the case this past February on those obvious jurisdictional grounds.... Then, last week, the judge threw out the appeal of that decision because Kennedy's lawyer didn't file in time — and blamed the delay on bad Wi-Fi... Kennedy tried to dismiss the original case, the one awaiting an appellate decision in New York, claiming it was now moot. His legal team had sued to get the community member's identity, and now that they had it, they argued that there was no reason for the case to continue. We disagreed, arguing that there were important issues to resolve (i.e., Dendrite), and we also wanted lawyer fees for their unconstitutional assault on our First Amendment rights... On Thursday, in a unanimous decision, a four-judge New York Supreme Court appellate panel ordered the case to continue, keeping the Dendrite issue alive and also allowing us to proceed in seeking damages based on New York's anti-SLAPP law, which prohibits "strategic lawsuits against public participation." Thursday's blog post concludes with this summation. "Kennedy opened up a can of worms and has spent millions fighting this stupid battle. Despite his losses, we aren't letting him weasel out of this."

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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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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...

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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Hier — 3 mai 2024Flux principal

La toute première Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 Go dual fan est là. Elle est signée ASUS, mais...

Nous étions passés à côté de cette information il faut le dire pas vraiment essentielle mais néanmoins assez singulière à nos yeux pour vous être transmise même avec un peu de retard : ASUS a lancé sans faire de bruit, fin avril 2024, la toute première gamme de AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20 Go et AMD Rad...

[Bon plan] Pack MSI boîtier PC + alimentation 650 W à 79,99 €

C'est vraiment une excellente offre pour celui qui veut se monter une configuration à tout petit prix sans pour autant vouloir se tourner vers de la mauvaise qualité. Cdiscount proposait déjà depuis quelques jours un pack boîtier + alimentation intéressant signé MSI, qui le devient encore bien plus...

[Bon plan] SSD NVMe 2 To WD Green à 89,99 €

Il n'est pas simple de trouver un SSD NVMe d'entrée de gamme à bon prix en ce moment, mais voilà tout de même une belle occasion qui s'offre à vous de vous équiper sans vous ruiner avec le Western Digital WD Green SN350 2 To qu'il est possible d'avoir pour seulement 89,99 € chez Cdiscount grâce à un...

La faille de sécurité Zenbleed enfin corrigée sur les cartes mères AM4

Matthieu vous en avait parlé à l'époque : une faille de sécurité avait été découverte en juillet 2023, qui affectait tous les processeurs AMD possédant une architecture CPU Zen 2.Si AMD avait assez rapidement mis à disposition des correctifs pour ses gammes professionnelles EPYC et Threadripper, voi...

[Bon plan] AMD Ryzen 7 5700X + carte mère B550 ASUS TUF GAMING à 269,90 €

C'est un bien sympathique prix que propose Rue du commerce sur ce pack constitué du très réputé CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, l'un des chouchous des connaisseurs de hardware sur la plateforme AM4 car il offre un ticket d'entrée à un tarif très intéressant à un processeur à 8 cœurs, qui est de plus peu éner...

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[Bon plan] SSD NVMe 2 To Samsung 990 Pro à 142,49 €

Si les prix des SSD NVMe se sont globalement envolés depuis maintenant quelques mois, force est de constater que l'augmentation n'affecte pas de la même manière toutes les capacités ni toutes les gammes.Ainsi, les modèles 1 To d'entrée de gamme par exemple  se sont prix une claque monumentale puisqu...

[Bon plan] Volant Logitech G920 + levier de vitesse à 209,99 €

Alors qu'on les voyait régulièrement en promotion vers 200 € ces dernières années, les promotions autour des célèbres volants G920 et G29 de Logitech se font beaucoup plus rares ces derniers temps, au point qu'elles ont été quasi inexistantes en 2024. Si vous rongiez votre frein dans l'attente d'une...

[Bon plan] AMD Ryzen 5 7600 + ventirad tour à 199,99 €

Si vous essayez de vous monter une nouvelle configuration AMD AM5 en tirant un peu les prix vers le bas mais sans pour autant lésiner sur le résultat notamment visuel, voilà une offre qui pourrait vous intéresser. Actuellement, le ticket d'entrée pour ceux qui veulent quelque chose de performant est...

[Bon plan] SSD NVMe 4 To Crucial P3 à 189,99 € livré

Le SSD NVMe principal de votre configuration tire la langue en arrivant au bout de sa capacité de stockage et vous vous dîtes qu'il serait temps d'utiliser le second emplacement M.2 2280 de votre carte mère pour gonfler un bon coup votre espace de stockage ? Vous êtes à la recherche d'un très gros S...

Noctua tease une nouveauté qui va vous surprendre et met à jour sa roadmap 2024, avec encore un report !

On parle un peu de Noctua en cette fin avril 2024 pour une double raison : un nouveau teaser mis en ligne sur X.com et la mise à jour de la feuille de route des sorties prévues en 2024. Commençons par le teaser !
Something new is coming... pic.twitter.com/l0o7lnBBUD
— Noctua (@Noctua_at...

Les NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 équipées d'un GPU AD103 au lieu du AD104 sont parmi nous

C'est une information qui ne changera à peu près rien à rien, mais qui est toujours intéressante pour les plus curieux en matière de hardware, ceux qui aiment savoir tout ce qui se passe en coulisse même quand cela n'a pas directement d'impact au quotidien. Nous la devons à nos confrères de TechPowe...

RX 7900 XTX Phoenix Nirvana : XFX monte d'un cran son haut de gamme AMD Radeon

 Le lancement n'est pas encore pour tout de suite donc nous allons rester un peu sur notre faim en ce qui concerne notamment les photos de la bête, mais XFX vient d'annoncer via la boutique chinoise JD.com la disponibilité prochaine d'une toute nouvelle AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 24 Go et par la même occ...

America's First Big-Rig Hydrogen Fuel Station Opens in California

Par : EditorDavid
29 avril 2024 à 11:34
Oakland, California is now home to "the first commercial hydrogen fuel station for big-rig trucks in the United States," according to the Los Angeles Times — serving 30 hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. The newspaper says the facility "could mark the start of a nationwide network for fuel-cell truck refueling. It could also flop." Hydrogen fuel is expensive — as much as four times more expensive than gasoline or diesel fuel. The fuel cells, which drive electric motors to drive the truck, are enormously expensive as well.... The vehicles themselves are expensive too. Both battery electric and hydrogen fuel-cell trucks can cost three times as much or more than a $120,000 diesel truck. Those buying the trucks can qualify for state and federal subsidies to make up most of the upfront costs. But government regulations may spark some demand: New diesel truck sales will be outlawed in California by 2036. Only zero-tailpipe-emission new trucks will be allowed. Already, zero-emission requirements are in place for trucks that enter ocean ports. And only two technologies are available to achieve that goal: battery electric trucks and hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. "We believe a good portion of those will be hydrogen vehicles," said Matt Miyasato, chief of public policy for hydrogen fuel distributor FirstElement Fuel. FirstElement, through its True Zero brand fueling stations, is the largest hydrogen vehicle fuel distributor in the U.S... Battery electric is gaining a strong foothold in the medium-sized delivery truck market, but hydrogen could have a leg up for long-haul trucking. While a fuel cell is comparable in size to a diesel engine, a battery big enough for long-haul trucks adds weight and size and cuts down on the total freight load the truck can deliver. And while an electric truck battery can take hours to recharge, the refill time for hydrogen is more comparable to filling up with diesel fuel.

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The Naked-Eye Sky Will (Briefly) Host a New Star

Par : EditorDavid
29 avril 2024 à 07:34
RockDoctor (Slashdot reader #15,477) wants to tell you about a "new" star that will be visible to the naked eye — without a telescope — sometime before September: By "star", I do not mean "comet", "meteorite" or "firefly", but genuine [star] photons arriving here after about 3000 years in flight, causing your eyes to see a bright point on the nighttime sky. When it happens, the star will go from needing-a- telescope-or-good-binoculars-to-see, to being the 50th (or even 30th) brightest star in the sky. For a week or so. Of course, it could just go full-on supernova, and be visible in daylight for a few weeks, and dominate the night sky for months. But that's unlikely. Named "T Corona Borealis" (because it's the 20th variable star studied in the constellation "Corona Borealis") it's now visible all night, all year, for about 60% of the world's population (although normally you need binoculars to see it). But RockDoctor writes that in 2016, "T CrB" (as it is known) has started showing "a similar pattern of changes" to what happened in the late 1930s when it became one of only 10 "recurring nova" known to science: In 2023, the pattern continued and the match of details got better. The star is expected to undergo another "eruption" — becoming one of the brightest few stars in the sky, within the next couple of months. Maybe the next couple of weeks. Maybe the next couple of hours.... Last week, astrophysicist Dr Becky Smethurst posted on the expected event in her monthly "Night Sky News" video blog. If you prefer your information in text not video, the AAVSO (variable star observers) posted a news alert for it's observers a while ago. They also hosted a seminar on the star, and why it's eruption is expected Real Soon Now, which is also on YouTube. A small selection of recent papers on the subject are posted here, which also includes information on how to get the most up-to-date brightness readings (unless you're a HST / JWST / Palomar / Hawai`i / Chile telescope operator). Yes, the "big guns" of astronomy have prepared their "TOO — Target Of Opportunity" plans, and will be dropping normal observations really quickly when the news breaks and slewing TOO the target. You won't need your eclipse glasses for this. (Dr Becky's video covers where you can send them for re-use.) But you might want to photograph the appropriate part of the sky so you'll notice when the bomb goes off. Bomb? Did I say that the best model for what is happening is a thermonuclear explosion like a H-bomb the size of the Earth detonating? Well, that's the best analogue. This CNN article includes a nice animation from NASA illustrating the multi-star interaction that's causing the event: The stars in the orbiting pair are close enough to each other that they interact violently. The red giant becomes increasingly unstable over time as it heats up, casting off its outer layers that land as matter on the white dwarf star. The exchange of matter causes the atmosphere of the white dwarf to gradually heat until it experiences a "runaway thermonuclear reaction," resulting in a nova [according to NASA]... The NASAUniverse account on X, formerly known as Twitter, will provide updates about the outburst and its appearance. The BBC reiterates the key data points — that "The rare cosmic event is expected to take place sometime before September 2024. When it occurs it will likely be visible to the naked eye. No expensive telescope will be needed to witness this cosmic performance, says NASA."

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