Zerosquare (./35279) :Je DETESTE ces sites qui affichent des miniatures sur les annonces d'article que tu ne vois pas sur l'article ensuiteGeneticists throw hands in the air, change gene naming rules to finally stop Microsoft Excel eating their datawww.theregister.comSpreadsheet woes spanning 16+ years force official update
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That hasn't stopped some people from trying, most notably an infosec researcher from a Scottish university who deployed a well-known pentesting technique against IFE equipment at the start of a nine-hour transatlantic flight. Mercifully he only managed to KO his own screen.
zikzak (./35299) :Ah mais à lire le résumé affiché avec le lien ça m’a tout l’air d’être de la technologie américaine standard (on fait au plus vite pour atteindre un résultat) ! Ils n’ont pas beaucoup changé les bougres
Excellent article maintenant que les informations sont publiques.
Les japonais n'ont pas eu de chance car tout cela aurait pu sauter à la face des américains.The harrowing story of the Nagasaki bombing mission - Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsBulletin of the Atomic ScientistsA typhoon was coming, the fuel pump failed, they had to switch planes, things were wired incorrectly, they missed their rendezvous, they couldn't see the primary target, they ran out of gas on the way home, and they had to crash-land. But the worst part was when the Fat Man atomic bomb started to arm itself mid-flight.
Apparently, the new Microsoft flight sim has used AI to map the entire world. But it's not done it all that great, and turned Buckingham Palace into a generic 90s office block. https://t.co/hgJnGmauPI pic.twitter.com/KybFG7XOf9
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