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[–] oce@jlai.lu 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

oui pcq c’est snoopy

[–] oce@jlai.lu 39 points 2 months ago

Is that worth losing fries?

[–] oce@jlai.lu 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

So it means it does? I guess you need to cook those with an oven to make the crispy crust?

[–] oce@jlai.lu 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Does it mostly create soft breads like sandwich bread or is it also able to create crunchy baguette or thick crust pain de campagne ?

[–] oce@jlai.lu 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

La Légion d'honneur récompense tout un tas de personnes qui ne sont exposées ni politiquement ni médiatiquement. Par exemple, beaucoup de fonctionnaires en poste de direction la reçoivent "simplement" pour années de services. C'est environ 2000 par an pour un maximum de 125 000 membres vivants.

[–] oce@jlai.lu 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Je comprends l'argument que les USA avait peut-être déjà des simulations performantes. Je suppose qu'ils ne partageaient pas forcément les informations pour préserver leur avance technologique et que la France tenait à son indépendance stratégique.

[–] oce@jlai.lu 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Do you realize you are also spreading “right-wing ideas,” such as “we should not mock them, it would be very mean”?

Do they? You're the first one I read mentioning that.

I'm worried that by using their tactics you contribute to popularizing their ways.

[–] oce@jlai.lu 5 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Non, on savait déjà faire des simulations précises de l’efficacité de nos armes nucléaires.

Je ne trouve pas où cela est confirmé dans le rapport. Ils disent que le programme de simulation a été lancé en 1995, puis tous les programmes mentionnés sont post 2005.
Ayant étudié la physique et travaillant dans l'informatique, j'ai des doutes que des simulations informatiques dans les années 90 aient pu produire beaucoup de résultats pertinents.

En outre, en science en général, on essaye toujours de comparer le résultat du modèle informatique qui est inévitablement une simplification de la théorie, avec des observations de la réalité pour s'assurer que la théorie ou le modèle ne créé pas des résultats imaginaires.
Donc d'un point de vue purement recherche physique, ça semble raisonnable de nécessiter des expériences réelles pour encadrer les simulations informatiques.
En considérant l'impact environnemental, je ne dis pas que ça vallait le coup.

C'est d'ailleurs une des raisons principales du développement du Laser Mégajoule par le CEA en ce moment, c'est une expérience qui permet de continuer à observer la physique de haute énergie sans faire exploser de bombe nucléaire. En espérant que ça aura des retomber scientifiques sur d'autres domaines utiles à la société, comme la recherche en physique nucléaire en a déjà beaucoup.

[–] oce@jlai.lu 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Do you realize you are using similar arguments as the far right / masculinist by mentioning nerds, losers, mockery, charisma, soft boys, soy drinkers, display of power?

I said before I'm considering those who may still listen and the next generation. I know you can't change the current maga-like with public education.

[–] oce@jlai.lu -1 points 2 months ago (6 children)

You have to compete with the content they produce regardless.

No, you can educate people from the start so they are able to weed out information by themselves.
Isn't it what you do? You are educated so you are able to detect the far right bullshit.
Or are you really watching a bigger amount of content that ridicule this view in order to counter its effect?

[–] oce@jlai.lu 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

As you can see, I said "reputation". I hate how little they innovate while still selling at premium, but similar to Disney, it is enough for the casual mass.

[–] oce@jlai.lu 2 points 2 months ago

But how much of their resources did that represent? 1%, 10%, 50%? This being a problem really depends on that number.
They are trying to find ways to earn money independent of Google royalties so they can keep making massive FOSS projects, that compete with FAANG technology, independently. For me all the community troubles and failed projects mostly show how hard this is.

 

cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/6354297

They contain a sweet honey that you can taste by sucking the bottom, a friend made me taste. I just did some research about it for this post. It appears some are actually toxic, and it's very hard to tell the difference.

 

They contain a sweet honey that you can taste by sucking the bottom, a friend made me taste. I just did some research about it for this post. It appears some are actually toxic, and it's very hard to tell the difference.

 

cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/6118881

An illustration of the "ultra free" market in Japan, is the insane amount of ways to pay at the cashier. It seems every financial group thought they could do better than the other, and for some reason I don't understand, they didn't eat each other, they just coexist.

The main categories are: bank card, payment apps connected to bank account, transportation cards, electronic money. They may work through card reader, no-contact, bar code scan or QR code scan. For the last two, you are either scanned or you have to scan them.

Also, Japan loves "points". If you know the cashback system, where you get something like 1% of your bill back, in Japan they usually get points back, which are of course limited to shops accepting those points. So on top of payment methods you also have a dozen of points system, either specific to the shop brand or from a different company that may have agreements with different merchants.

Despite that, cash remains essential, it's very common to end up in a restaurant that only accepts cash, even the convenience of paying your house bills at the konbini requires cash.

 

An illustration of the "ultra free" market in Japan, is the insane amount of ways to pay at the cashier. It seems every financial group thought they could do better than the other, and for some reason I don't understand, they didn't eat each other, they just coexist.

The main categories are: bank card, payment apps connected to bank account, transportation cards, electronic money. They may work through card reader, no-contact, bar code scan or QR code scan. For the last two, you are either scanned or you have to scan them.

Also, Japan loves "points". If you know the cashback system, where you get something like 1% of your bill back, in Japan they usually get points back, which are of course limited to shops accepting those points. So on top of payment methods you also have a dozen of points system, either specific to the shop brand or from a different company that may have agreements with different merchants.

Despite that, cash remains essential, it's very common to end up in a restaurant that only accepts cash, even the convenience of paying your house bills at the konbini requires cash.

 

I'm not super convinced by the water jet. It can make a mess, it requires a lot of paper to dry if you don't want to wet your pants and if you don't have soap, are you really cleaning?
Heating seat feels like overabundance (a common thing in Japan).
But the sink to clean your hands and reuse this gray water for the next flush is amazing. I think it should be made mandatory in every region with water resources issues. It's still not clear to me, however, if using soap there will cause more maintenance issues or not.

 

Personnellement, j'aime bien mettre Pascal Obispo. Ça me fait toujours marrer d'imaginer un analyste qui va tomber dessus.

 

“Quand on veut, on peut”. C’est une idée extrêmement répandue, dans la culture, les médias ou la politique : la France est, et doit être, un pays méritocratique, un pays où l’on réussit par la force de son mérite. Cet argument régulièrement avancé par les plus privilégiés sert surtout à légitimer l’existence du système en place. La méritocratie existe-t-elle vraiment ? En d’autres termes, partons-nous réellement avec les mêmes chances dans la vie ? L’effort est-il récompensé socialement et économiquement en France ? Est-il même souhaitable que le talent et le travail soient à ce point récompensés ? Ne faudrait-il pas remplacer l’adage quand on veut on peut, par quand on peut, on veut ? Éléments de réponse avec Salomé Saqué.

Journaliste : Salomé Saqué Montage : Colas Tran Son : Baptiste Veilhan Graphisme : Morgane Sabouret Production : Hugo Bot Delpérié Directeur des programmes : Mathias Enthoven Rédaction en chef : Soumaya Benaïssa Directeur de la rédaction : Denis Robert

Le site : https://www.blast-info.fr/

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