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APOD: 2014 March 19 - Equinox on a Spinning Earth

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 13:20
Vinc3r, le 19/03/2014 à 13:20
les saisons, en time-lapse, prise par une satellite meteosat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteosat
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P2P Foundation's blog | Historical record shows how intellectual property systematically slowed down innovation

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 13:12
SharTech, le 19/03/2014 à 13:12
Hélas, rien de nouveau sous le soleil...
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XBMCtorrent v0.6.4: torrent streaming for XBMC

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 12:49
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 12:49
XBMCtorrent allows you to stream bittorrent magnet links right from XBMC, without having to wait for the whole file to download, thanks to sequential download (see FAQ).
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Popcorn Time - Watch torrent movies instantly

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 12:44
Tiger-222, le 17/03/2014 à 12:19
Mater des films de manière décentralisée. Gros +1000 !
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Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 12:44
To allow any computer user to watch movies easily streaming from torrents, without any particular knowledge.
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Doit-on justifier le texte sur un site internet ?

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 12:31
Shazen, le 19/03/2014 à 12:31
Intéressant. Personnellement je n'aime pas les sites web avec un texte justifié.

via @nabella http://nabella.digital-engine.info/shaarli/index.php?4RQxAw
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Online LaTeX Editor ShareLaTeX - ShareLaTeX.com

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 12:17
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 12:17
A LaTeX Editor for smooth collaboration

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A LaTeX Editor that is easy to use

ShareLaTeX is the easiest LaTeX editor to get started if you’ve never used LaTeX before.

There's no installation needed and our example projects are ready to be compiled with one click. You or your collaborators no longer need to be experts in LaTeX to be able to edit your documents effectively. Our editor also highlights any errors in the LaTeX log to make debugging as simple as possible.
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You can access our LaTeX editor and compile your LaTeX documents from any computer with an internet connection.

You don’t need to worry about getting LaTeX set up on each computer you use, and compatibility issues are gone. There are no lock-ins and you can download your projects to work offline any time you like. You can also upload existing documents to get your work onto ShareLaTeX quickly.
Easily sync with your offline files

Work offline using dropbox

Dropbox sync keeps all of your LaTeX projects synced to your dropbox folder. You can make changes inside your dropbox then see them sync back to ShareLaTeX. Collaborate with users who like to work offline with their own tools by sharing the Dropbox folder with them.
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[Vidéo] Sugata Mitra : Construire une Ecole dans le Cloud

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 12:08
adrian.gaudebert, le 19/03/2014 à 12:08
Une vidéo TED sur l'éducation et l'école. Le modèle actuel est obsolète, il faut proposer et construire quelque chose de différent. Il faut reprendre les bases de l'éducation avec le savoir que nous avons acquis : on apprend quand on le veut, pas quand on y est forcé. Et surtout, on apprend par soi-même.

Ça rejoint les théories développées par Jacotot au 17e siècle (lire par exemple Le Maître Ignorant de Jacques Rancière - http://evene.lefigaro.fr/livres/livre/jacques-ranciere-le-maitre-ignorant-12325.php ).

Je ne suis pas forcément d'accord avec la solution concrète proposée par ce monsieur, mais je suis ravi par son initiative et par le fait qu'il remette le système en question et qu'il essaye de faire bouger les choses.
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Serendipity, le 24/09/2014 à 11:00
Une conf TED sur l'éducation et l'école, très intéressante. A méditer.

via http://adrian.gaudebert.fr/feed/?u_OCaA
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lilURL - Browse /lilurl at SourceForge.net

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:59
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:59
lilURL is a simple PHP/MySQL script for generating lil´ URLs. It's similar to TinyURL, Shorl, MakeAShorterLink, etc, but you can run it on your own server ((which is, yeah, pretty much the same thing as TightURL, but that didn't exist when I wrote lilURL)). Requires PHP and MySQL; supports mod_rewrite.
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Béhagnies : ils braquent un présentoir de Kinder Surprise et repartent avec 48 oeufs - France 3 Nord Pas-de-Calais

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:44
Yome, le 19/03/2014 à 11:44
Le casse du siècle...
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Inspiration for Item Transitions | Codrops

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:30
Cochise, le 19/03/2014 à 11:30
CSS transitions pour images.

via : http://sventovit.fr/liens/?5-8c5Q
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Brdcst it! Live Social

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:27
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:27
Brdcst it! is a broadcasting service based on the Free Software brdcst tool. If you register for an account, you can add feeds (RSS or ATOM indifferently) and connected them to your accounts on the most popular social networks. As soon as a new feed's entry arrives it will be broadcasted to the connected services.
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brdcst.org | brdcst.org

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:25
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:25
brdcst is an open-source tool that publish to your connected accounts your preferred feeds.
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS • View topic - ReadyDATA OS 1.3.0 | VirtualBox Image #notsupported

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:15
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:15
Back in March, NETGEAR uploaded ReadyDATAOS 1.2.1 to their FTP site. The usual ZIP file release just has the changelog and .IMG file. But this time, the ZIP file also included an .ODM file, meant for factory use. With the .ODM file, it is possible to make a Virtual Machine disk out of the box that is ready to go; versus the .IMG file which is missing needed boot sector setup. Looking at the .IMG its not hard to build a boot image from that either, just more of a pain with Solaris file systems; we can post those steps later. Seen at least one person 'dd' their USB flash from inside the RD5200 chassis and get this running too. Using the 'binwalk' utility shows the image structure, making it easy to replicate. We then updated the VM to 1.2.2-T1 beta firmware that was also posted to the FTP site.
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS • View topic - ReadyNAS OS 6.0.6 | VirtualBox Image #notsupported

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:12
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:12
Are you a developer that wants to create and test new add-ons, but don't have systems available to develop on/break?
Are you pondering upgrading your first generation x86 system to the new OS, but want to test it out first?
Are you just jealous that Synology DSM can be run in a VM, and ReadyNAS can't?

Well here is how you can create a VirtualBox HDD to run ReadyNASOS virtually!

For the lazy, a pre-made appliance to download and import, all ready to go! ReadyNASOS-6.0.6-x86_64.ova (68 MB) : https://mega.co.nz/#!uEV3ESJS!TfYEel62ozvdYGhflvWkgm5aZGdwUeMe08kcI8K7YHE
(First boot does install, will take ~1 minute. First time setup wizard will show. Has 2x8GB data disks in RAID1.)

This VM is no longer updated by the #notsupported team, as NTGR now provides an official VirtualBox image themselves:
Installing ReadyNAS OS on VirtualBox : http://apps.readynas.com/pages/?page_id=143
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS • View topic - ReadyNAS OS 6.1.6 | Run on existing x86 (4.2) #notsupported

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:11
Slobberbone, le 19/03/2014 à 11:11
There are a few threads on this, showing how to convert 6.0 firmware to run on the 4.2 platform.
I am combining the information here, so it is easier to digest.
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DailyTech - NSA is Recording Every Phone Call in at Least Five Countries

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 11:00
SharTech, le 19/03/2014 à 11:00
Yes we scan !
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Faites un blog | Les Questions Composent

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 10:39
orangina-rouge, le 19/03/2014 à 10:39
Et oui, pour répondre à plein de question du pourquoi j'ai démarré un blog - même si à la base c'était sur une stimulation de la part de SebSauvage. En passant celui-ci http://lesquestionscomposent.fr est vraiment intéressant.

cf http://orangina-rouge.org/shaarli/?jZJQjg

via http://lesquestionscomposent.fr/contre-le-couple/
via http://www.cochisette.com/links//?r6GMZA
via http://shaarli.fr/
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Alternatives à Allocine

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 10:36
Les Petits Liens Malfaisants, le 19/03/2014 à 10:36
Je surfe avec Firefox + adblock + ghostery & Co
Et chez allocine, les photos ne s'affichent pas car elles sont hébergées chez leur publicitaire.
Ce qui est encore plus casse-burne que de mettre une bannière "Merci de désactiver adblock"

En cherchant 2 secondes, j'ai trouvé :
http://www.incine.fr/ et http://www.toutlecine.com/
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Etats-Unis : la détention à vie pour des amendes impayées ?

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 10:13
Les Petits Liens Malfaisants, le 19/03/2014 à 10:13
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Flux RSS gratuits sur l’actualité | Tuxicoman

mercredi 19 mars 2014 à 09:55
Cochise, le 19/03/2014 à 09:55
Des flux rss complet.
PCInpact ne fonctionne pas chez moi avec KrISS feed, et sur Mediapart j'ai un lien vers un article sur le blog de Tuxicoman en bas de chaque article ;-)

via : https://fralef.me/links/?4bK7BA
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