Weekly Shaarli
Week 11 (March 10, 2014)
Popcorn Time est FERMÉ...
Sauf que… Le projet est open-source et depuis il a été dupliqué (à l’heure actuelle) plus de 1 800 fois, et le projet continue de fonctionner chez tout ceux qui l’ont installés.
Autrement dit : ce bon projet innovant continue de vivre et ne sera jamais arrêté.
After 2013, the world is a different place. The trust that we can place into “machines” has greatly decreased due to the efforts of the NSA and other governmental spy agencies. Not to mention advertisers who track all your online movements, but at least that’s only done to sell to us. There is plenty of information about this on this website, but to sum it up, it is almost certain that what you are doing is being tracked, and it being stored, wherever you are in the world.
This has increased interest in privacy tools a lot, especially VPNs which are able to secure and/or anonymise your internet connection. Even so, you are still trusting your data to the VPN company, as all data travels through them. Therefore, choosing a VPN is no easy task.
The web is turning 25 years old today March 12, 2014. We’ve come a long way since Tim-Berners Lee wrote his paper proposing an information management system to facilitate information-sharing between physicists in universities and institutes around the world. Nowadays it’s hard to imagine what life would be like without the web; it’s permeated virtually every aspect of our lives and shaped the way do things.
The Pocket Drone will ship to Kickstarter backers this summer. Starting in April the drone and accessories will also be available for pre-ordering on AirDroids.com. The company is also in talks with well-known retailers, and Reuter tells me the company plans on having the Pocket Drone on shelves this fall.
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On a toujours du mal à appréhender la taille des objets dans l'Univers, de la grandeur du vide et des distances qui séparent les planètes. Le site "If The Moon Were Only One Pixel" (si la lune ne faisait qu'un pixel) va nous y aider...
Il part d'une idée simple... Remettre à l'échelle notre système solaire avec des petits commentaires rigolos, en partant du principe que chaque pixel présent sur votre écran fait en réalité 3474,8 km, soit le diamètre de la lune... On décolle donc du soleil, direction Pluton en scrollant horizontalement la page et en croisant toutes les planètes que nous connaissons dans le système solaire.
http://korben.info/site-pour-mieux-se-rendre-compte-des-distances-dans-lunivers.html
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Valve has just announced that developers will now be in charge of their own pricing on Steam. They can run sales, offer discounts and promote their games without talking to a Valve representative. This is the beginning of PC games prices drifting downwards, with an endpoint of zero. Here's why.