@blabaere

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I'm wrong on the internet, mostly about wrestling with computers in general but especially about programming.

l boost almost all book recommandations and a lot of nice pictures.

My name is Benny, for we are lesions.

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La créativité linguistique des travailleurs manuels (musée de l'outil et de la pensée ouvrière, Troyes). Toujours utiliser le mot correct !
This is a very accurate graph of anything in my lifetime in the US.

A bit of a wrinkle for pescetarians there.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-25837-0

Rapid self-recognition ability in the cleaner fish - Scientific Reports

Whether animals are self-aware has important implications for our approaches to both animal cognition and animal welfare. A landmark moment in animal cognition research was when great apes passed the mark-test and demonstrated mirror self-recognition (MSR). Animals that pass the mark-test are capable of visually self-recognising and considered to be self-aware. Other taxa, including a fish, the cleaner wrasse (cleaner fish: Labroides dimidiatus) have also now passed the mark-test, forcing a rethink of the mental and neurological requirements for MSR. Previous research has largely focused on which species can pass the mark-test, rather than the processes underlying MSR. Here, we marked mirror-naïve cleaner fish with an ecologically relevant mark resembling an ectoparasite and then undertook detailed behavioural observations after exposure to a mirror. We found that cleaner fish achieve MSR rapidly, implying self-awareness prior to mirror exposure. By observing the exact timing of MSR in individuals, we could also report previously undocumented differences in pre- and post-MSR behaviours, including post-MSR exploratory behaviour of the mirror’s reflective properties. We find remarkable parallels between the processing of MSR in humans and cleaner fish, suggesting that some aspects of self-awareness are conserved across animal taxa.

Nature
Arnaque au faux RIB : le carnage d'un pirate qui intercepte un e-mail et piège la société, le notaire et les banques

Un notaire vient d'être condamné en justice pour avoir envoyé un RIB par e-mail non sécurisé, servant de porte d'entrée à un pirate qui a pu détourner 96 400 euros lors d'une transaction immobilière.

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Non mais c’est bon en fait je vais arrêter de réfléchir et juste donner aux gens des extraits des CGU pour leur expliquer le problème avec les IA génératives.
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@fabi1cazenave
L'autocollant vient du merchandising d'une chanteuse, La pianiste rouge
Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!

How Microsoft vaporized a trillion dollars

This is the first of a series of articles in which you will learn about what may be one of the silliest, most preventable, and most costly mishaps of the 21st century, where Microsoft all but lost OpenAI, its largest customer, and the trust of the US government.
↫ Axel Rietschin

It won't take long into this series of articles before you start won

https://www.osnews.com/story/144729/how-microsoft-vaporized-a-trillion-dollars/

#Microsoft

How Microsoft vaporized a trillion dollars – OSnews

RE: https://infosec.exchange/@beyondmachines1/116340430386264988

The story here focuses on LinkedIn, who should definitely be held accountable for what they’re doing with our data, but the real question is “Why does Chromium allow this?”

If Chromium allows this, then anyone—not just LinkedIn—can do this.

Most certainly, Google already knows all of this if you use Chromium. Meta probably does this. I’m sure others do, too.