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A great one again with three components: the terminal emulator, the OS terminal drive and the programs (and the shell).
Il y a plusieurs services: Tchap (communication), France Transfert (partage de fichiers), Grist (Gestion de projet), Docs (edition de documents partagé), Visio et Messagerie
I can start today.
I can start after 41.
I can start at the end of this month.
I can start at 15:15.
I can start later.
I can restart.
I can start even when I am tired.
I can quit halfway and restart later.
I am never late.
There is no perfect time to start. Don't be afraid of failing.
Every person has a unique path and experience in life.
Don't compare yourself to others.
I can't control most things. Therefore, I need to control how I react to them.
Consume less.
Learn to stop and take it easy when necessary but never stop learning.
Sleep well and try to exercise more.
As long as I am healthy, I can overcome any problem.
D'une part, une bonne anticipation des services de renseignements, et d'autres part la présence humaine massive sur le terrain.
L*expérimentation a permi de tester qu'un seul prestataire Videtics. Mais à quel moment lors d'une expérimentation, on teste qu'avec un seul essai? Le ministère de l'Intérieur avati publié en 2023 la grille d'analyse des audits de conformité.
Cette expérimentation à coûté 882 000€.
Mais ok, on re-prolonge l'expérience.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: design is deciding. The best designers are the best deciders.
the important work is making the decision and moving on to the next stage. If the actual outputs at each stage are mediocre, that seems to be okay, as long as they’re just good enough to inform a go/no-go decision.
and a testimony from an experienced designer without experience with Figma.
De l'importance du bon matériel et de son financement
Derivatives of
[O]rganizations which design systems (in the broad sense used here) are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations.
Elle y remarque que l'ATT n'est pas nécessaire au regard de la loi dans la mesure où il ne permet pas « le recueil d’un consentement valable au regard du droit applicable tel qu’il résulte, notamment de la loi Informatique et Libertés ».
Si l'utilisateur refuse le transfert de ses données au niveau de l'ATT, le consentement obtenu par l'éditeur au niveau de sa propre plateforme de gestion n'aura en effet aucune valeur.
Hide sensitive environment values in .env files
When something bad happens, I fully embrace it. This does not mean I don't make an effort to fix the problem, but I never lose my calm. I acknowledge and embrace it. I don't let it consume my mind or stress me out. I'm always aware that what has happened cannot be undone.
Nietzsche said:
"I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things; then I shall be one of those who make things beautiful. Amor fati: let that be my love henceforth! I do not want to wage war against what is ugly. I do not want to accuse; I do not even want to accuse those who accuse. Looking away shall be my only negation. And all in all, and on the whole: some day I wish to be only a Yes-sayer."
This world is a constant battleground. People reveal their strengths and potentials by overcoming the pain and challenges they face in life. Life is a struggle and a constant process of transformation. In this struggle, human suffering is inevitable, but this suffering should be seen as a tool for growth and development.
There are times I feel very weak and full of despair. Until today, I have somehow overcome my struggles with this mindset, and hopefully, it will continue to work for the rest of my life.
Imagine you worked like this:
- At the start of the week: Get together with the team to decide what to ship—bring live—at the end of the week. Ideally, everyone contributes, but this is intentionally not a requirement.
- At the end of the week: Get together and look at what was shipped. Everyone high-fives or, together, lands on one lesson to learn.
At the end it's about time.
Gmail révolutionne le chiffrement des emails - Ah bon ? | Protection des données | Le site de Korben
Fin de l’article ??? Naaaaan ! Attendez une minute, bande d’impatients ! Car quand on regarde sous le capot, on se rend compte que Google joue “un peu” avec les mots. Ils appellent ça “end-to-end encryption” (E2EE), mais les puristes de la sécurité sont en train d’hurler au scandale (et pas “d’hurler aux sandales”, c’est pas encore les vacances). En réalité, ce qu’a mis en place Google s’appelle du “client-side encryption” (CSE). La différence n’est pas juste sémantique, elle est fondamentale !
Dans un vrai système E2EE comme Signal ou WhatsApp, les clés de chiffrement sont générées et restent uniquement sur les appareils des utilisateurs finaux. Personne d’autre, pas même le fournisseur du service, ne peut déchiffrer les messages. C’est le Saint Graal de la sécurité des communications et c’est bien pour ça que les Etats veulent des backdoor dans tous ces services !
Mais avec le CSE de Google, les clés sont générées ET stockées dans un service cloud de gestion des clés. Les administrateurs peuvent donc y accéder, révoquer des accès, surveiller ce que les utilisateurs chiffrent. Donc c’est un genre de un coffre-fort ultra-sécurisé protégeant vos données les plus sensibles, mais où le mec qui l’a installé a gardé un double de la clé “au cas où”, et pourrait même regarder ce que vous y stockez s’il s’emmerde.
Wow that's . All around the table. This is something to bring the three countries together.
Minecraft running in the browser with web assembly.
Note that this tool is originally a fork of BurntSushi's xsv, but has been nearly entirely rewritten at that point, to fit SciencesPo's médialab use-cases, rooted in web data collection and analysis geared towards social sciences (you might think CSV is outdated by now, but read our love letter to the format before judging too quickly).
My journal is now running on a new site that's pretty much the same on the front-end, except for the fact that it has a chronological list of my journal entries in all their glory (they are paginated 10/page). But at the back-end everything is stored in an SQLite database.
Source code: https://github.com/kevquirk/journal/