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Tennis – Montpellier 2025 – Stan Wawrinka : “Je peux encore faire de bons matchs, je suis encore…

Stan Wawrinka (39 ans) avait obtenu une invitation pour l’Open Occitanie, ATP 250 à Montpellier. Le 156e mondial continue de se battre, mais tout est plus compliqué désormais. Sans grande surprise, il a été battu lundi par le local de l’étape Arthur Cazaux, (6-4, 6-3)… Le Vaudois n’a pas encore gagné en 2025. Plus en forme en octobre dernier, Stan a été coupé dans son élan par la fin de saison et la remise en route parait plus difficile. Wawrinka reste encore motivé et aura l’occasion de débloquer le compteur à Rotterdam la semaine prochaine, où il est invité, puis à Doha mi-février.

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IYKYK: The secret language of memes

IYKYK: The secret language of memes

Dr. Erica Brozovsky is a sociolinguist, a public scholar and a lover of words. She is the host of Otherwords, a PBS series on language and linguistics, and a professor of writing and rhetoric at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. You can find her at @ericabrozovsky on most platforms. Photo: Kelly Zhu If you’ve been on the […]

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PebbleOS becomes open source, new Pebble device announced

Eric Migicovsky, founder of Pebble, the original smartwatch maker, made a major announcement today together with Google. Pebble was originally bought by Fitbit and in turn Fitbit was then bought by Google, but Migicovsky always wanted to to go back to his original idea and create a brand new smartwatch. PebbleOS took dozens of engineers working over 4 years to build, alongside our fantastic product and QA teams. Reproducing that for new hardware would take a long time. Instead, we took a more direct route – I asked friends at Google (which bought Fitbit, which had bought Pebble’s IP) if they could open source PebbleOS. They said yes! Over the last year, a team inside Google (including some amazing ex-Pebblers turned Googlers) has been working on this. And today is the day – the source code for PebbleOS is now available at github.com/google/pebble (see their blog post). ↫ Eric Migicovsky Of course, this is amazing news for the still-thriving community of Pebble users who have kept the platform and their devices going through sheer force of will, but it also means Pebble is going to making a comeback in a more official capacity: alongside the announcement of PebbleOS becoming open source, there’s also the unveiling of rePebble, a brand new Pebble watch that retains all of the popular features and specifications of the original devices. It’ll run the open source PebbleOS, of course, and will be compatible with the existing ecosystem of applications. I’ve never had a Pebble, but there’s no denying the company hit on something valuable, and I know people who still rock their original Pebble devices to this day. The excitement about this announcement is palpable, and I’m pleasantly surprised Google cared enough to work on making an open source PebbleOS a reality (I know of quite a few other companies sitting on deeply loved code and IP rotting away in obscurity). I can’t wait to see what the new device will look like!