Category: Open Source
Tennis – Roland-Garros 2024 – Geoffrey Blancaneaux : “Toujours frustrant de perdre et devant son…
Geoffrey Blancaneaux battu au troisième tour des qualifications de Roland-Garros par Medjedovic. Il ne lui manquait plus qu’une marche à gravir pour accéder au grand tableau de Roland-Garros. Mais face à la puissance du Serbe Hamad Medjedovic, Geoffrey Blancaneaux n’avait pas les armes ce jeudi, battu en deux sets et 1h19 de jeu au troisième et dernier tour des qualifications (6-2, 6-3). Pour sa première sur le court Suzanne-Lenglen, très garni et totalement acquis à sa cause, le vainqueur de l’édition juniors en 2016 n’a jamais été en mesure d’inquiéter le 134e mondial, 20 ans. Bien trop inconstant au service (5 doubles fautes, 22 % de points gagnés derrière sa deuxième balle), le 277e mondial n’accédera pas à son deuxième grand tableau sur la terre battue parisienne après sa première expérience en 2022. Mais voir Blancaneaux au troisième tour des qualifications était déjà une sacrée surprise, le Français de 25 ans étant arrivé Porte d’Auteuil avec très peu de repères et seulement deux victoires en dix matches sur terre. Vainqueur de son compatriote Antoine Escoffier en trois sets au premier tour puis auteur d’un beau hold-up contre le Croate Duje Ajdukovic (130e mondial) au deuxième tour, il aura malgré tout réalisé un beau parcours sur ce Roland-Garros 2024.
People shouldn’t ask if Rails is dead! They should ask how long Rails has been dead!
People shouldn’t ask if Rails is dead! They should ask how long Rails has been dead!
https://andymaleh.blogspot.com/2024/05/people-shouldnt-ask-if-rails-is-dead.html
https://andymaleh.blogspot.com/2024/05/people-shouldnt-ask-if-rails-is-dead.html
Microsoft Recall takes constant screenshots of everything you do
About a month ago we talked about the rumours, but now the feature’s officially announced: Microsoft is going to keep track of everything you do on your Windows machine by taking a constant stream of screenshots, and then making said screenshots searchable by using things like text and image recognition. As you might expect, this is a privacy nightmare, and the details and fine print accompanying this new feature do not exactly instill confidence. First, the feature is a lot dumber than you might expect, as it doesn’t perform any “content moderation”, as Microsoft calls it. Note that Recall does not perform content moderation. It will not hide information such as passwords or financial account numbers. That data may be in snapshots that are stored on your device, especially when sites do not follow standard internet protocols like cloaking password entry. ↫ Privacy and control over your Recall experience Well, Microsoft says Recall doesn’t do any content moderation, but that’s actually a flat-out lie. Recall will not show any content with DRM that happens to be on your screen, and private browsing sessions in Chromium-based browsers won’t be shown either. You can also exclude specific applications and websites – filtering websites, however, is only available in Edge. In other words, managing this privacy nightmare is entirely left up to the user… Except for DRM content, of course. The mouse must be pleased, after all. It also seems Microsoft is enabling this feature by default for at least some business users, as machines managed with Microsoft Intune will have Recall enabled by default, and administrators will need to use Group Policy to disable it. There is no way in hell any company serious about data security will want Recall enabled, so I guess this can be added to the pile of headaches administrators already have to deal with. My biggest worry is the usual slippery slope this feature represents. How long before governments will legally require a feature like this on all our computers? The more Microsoft and other companies brag about how easy and low-power stuff like this is, the more governments – already on the warpath when it comes to things like encrypted messaging – will want their hands on this. This is such a bad idea.
Câmara analisa sanções para invasores de terras nesta quarta-feira (22)
Video by via Dailymotion Source A Câmara dos Deputados aprovou, nesta terça-feira (21), o texto-base da proposta que estabelece restrições e impedimentos para invasores e ocupantes ilegais de propriedades rurais e prédios públicos. Os deputados ainda analisarão possíveis alterações à proposta nesta quarta-feira (22). Assista ao Jornal da Manhã completo: https://youtube.com/live/5ddTUDwnVnc Baixe o app Panflix:…