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Un dev avec une vie sociale quand-même IT-preneur / FinTech - You can't change the direction of the wind but you can adjust the sails

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Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws1·
WOW A website is DOCUMENTING Israel’s crimes with GEOLOCATION, dates, categories of crimes, and footage of the incidents themselves. One click and you can see EXACTLY what Israel did. An enormous digital archive built for ACCOUNTABILITY. Link: genocide.live Direct Link: #zoom_to_selection=true" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">experience.arcgis.com/experience/3fb…
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Dark Web Intelligence
Dark Web Intelligence@DailyDarkWeb·
🇪🇸🇳🇱🇧🇪 A threat actor is advertising a large alleged identity-linked dataset affecting individuals across Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium. According to the underground listing, the exposed data allegedly includes: • full names • dates of birth • gender information • home addresses • postal codes and cities • phone numbers • email addresses • IBAN/banking fields • employment/function details • parent/guardian information • BSN-related references • school and education-linked metadata • login/account-related fields The actor claims the dataset is separated into multiple country-specific files: • Spain (~320K records) • Netherlands (~1.33M records) • Belgium (~566K records) Combined, the listing references more than 2 million records. At this time, the authenticity, origin, and operational validity of the alleged datasets remain unverified. Initial observations: • The combination of identity, banking, education, and contact information significantly increases the potential fraud and social engineering risk profile • Multi-country European datasets are often reused in: • financial fraud • credential recovery attacks • identity verification bypass • phishing operations • Presence of parent/guardian and school-linked metadata may indicate elevated privacy sensitivity Potential risks if authentic may include: • identity theft • banking fraud • targeted phishing • account takeover attempts • telecom/social engineering attacks • misuse of government-linked identifiers • profiling of students, families, or employees The underground post specifically references: • IBAN/BIC fields • BSN-related data • education/school administration metadata • login/account-linked fields • parent and guardian contact information No official confirmation from affected entities has been observed at the time of writing. DDW is continuing to monitor for: • additional sample releases • redistribution across underground communities • overlap with known breach collections • fraud-related activity linked to the dataset • official incident response disclosures #Spain #Netherlands #Belgium #DDW #Intelligence #CyberSecurity #ThreatIntelligence #DataLeak #Privacy #DarkWeb #Infosec #OSINT
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Ceux qui n'ont pas vu le fake vous vivez sans supervision? Si oui faut arrêter de manger son caca hein. Nom mal orthographié, faute dans le titre et si vous ratez la photo IA c'est que votre arbre généalogique est un cercle. Vous portez fièrement le nom de Droitardés, bravo!
Sir Sean Sitges@SitgesFranck

Le nouveau livre du Lider Minimo Mélenchon vient de sortir chez Gallimard. Un témoignage bouleversant 😨😰

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Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
je trouve ces petites expériences sociales particulièrement intéressantes car qui se passe dans cette vidéo est un cas d'école de ce que Goffman appelait la présomption morale stratifiée en gros certaines personnes naissent avec un capital d'innocence présupposé d'autres avec une charge de soupçon préimposée, la dame blanche peut mentir effrontément parce que la société lui a accordé par défaut le bénéfice du doute moral & l'homme noir doit prouver à chaque interaction quotidienne ce que la dame possède dès la naissance, c'est à dire la présomption d'être dans son droit d’ailleurs vous voyez le passant blanc qui débarque sans avoir rien vu en amont??? il illustre exactement ce que bourdieu appelait l'incorporation des hiérarchies, son corps a appris depuis l'enfance à ranger les humains dans deux cases sans même s'en apercevoir et son intervention spontanée en faveur de la dame est en réalité le reflux d'une socialisation de classe et de race vieille de plusieurs siècles c’est fabuleux mdr ce genre d'expériences sociales filmées vaut 1000 je dis bien 1000 études universitaires parce que pour moi elles capturent en temps réel les structures invisibles qui organisent silencieusement nos rapports humains depuis le berceau
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Researchers at EPFL proved your AI is lying to you. Not sometimes. Most of the time. They built one of the hardest hallucination tests ever made with Max Planck Institute. 950 questions. Four domains where being wrong actually hurts. Legal. Medical. Research. Coding. Then they ran every top model on it. The results. GPT-5. Wrong 71.8% of the time. Claude Opus 4.5. Wrong 60% of the time. Gemini 3 Pro. Wrong 61.9% of the time. DeepSeek Reasoner. Wrong 76.8% of the time. These are the smartest AI models on Earth. The ones you trust with your career. Your health. Your money. You think turning on web search fixes it. It doesn't. Claude Opus 4.5 with web search. Still wrong 30.2% of the time. GPT-5.2 thinking with web search. Still wrong 38.2% of the time. The internet attached. Still lying to you in 1 out of every 3 answers. Now the part that should scare you. Medical questions. The one place being wrong can kill you. GPT-5 hallucinated 92.8% of the time on medical guidelines. Claude Haiku 4.5 hallucinated 95.7% of the time. Gemini 3 Flash hallucinated 89% of the time. Nine out of ten medical answers from popular AI models. Wrong. It gets worse. The longer you talk to it, the more it lies. Early mistakes cascade. The model starts citing its own earlier hallucinations as facts. Your third message is more wrong than your first. The paper, in its own words: "hallucinations remain substantial even with web search." This is what hundreds of millions of people are doing right now. Asking software that lies in the majority of its answers. About their health. About their job. About their legal case. About their code. Most are not checking. Most never will. But please. Keep using ChatGPT for medical advice. The doctors need a break. arxiv.org/abs/2602.01031
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
You write a Google Doc. Google can read it. You write a Word document in Microsoft 365. Microsoft can read it. You write a page in Notion. Notion can read it. Every keystroke. Every comment. Every draft you thought you deleted. Their servers hold the keys. Their employees can be subpoenaed. Their AI can train on it. Their lawyers will hand it over if a court asks. Google Workspace Business Standard: $14 per user per month. $168 a year. Microsoft 365 Business Standard: $12.50 per user per month. $150 a year. Notion Plus: $10 per user per month. $120 a year. You pay them to read your work. Someone built a full office suite where the server cannot read your documents. Not even the people running it can read your documents. It is called CryptPad. Your password generates the encryption key in your browser. CryptPad never sees it. The server stores ciphertext only. Decryption happens on your device, with a key only you hold. If their servers were breached tomorrow, attackers would get encrypted noise. Nothing readable. → Documents → Spreadsheets → Presentations → Kanban boards → Whiteboards → Forms → Code editor with syntax highlighting → Diagrams → Real-time collaboration with shareable links → Self-destruct documents and view-once shares → No account required. Open a link. Start typing. Encrypted instantly. → Self-host on your own server, or use the free instance at cryptpad.fr Here is the wildest part: CryptPad has been doing this for 11 years. It launched in 2014. Built by XWiki, a French open-source software company founded in 2004. It survived the entire subscription era. The whole time Google was telling people "your data is private," CryptPad's documents were already mathematically private. The architecture is the product. Google Docs is a feature wrapped around Google reading your documents. Microsoft 365 is a feature wrapped around Microsoft reading your documents. Notion is a feature wrapped around Notion reading your documents. CryptPad is the feature without the surveillance. Same documents. Same sheets. Same slides. Same shareable links. Different planet. Google Workspace: $168 a year, every word readable. Microsoft 365: $150 a year, every word readable. Notion Plus: $120 a year, every word readable. CryptPad: $0. Every word encrypted before it leaves your device. Free instance hosted in France. Self-host if you want full control. 7,543 stars. 813 forks. 138 contributors. Battle-tested since 2014. Reviewed and endorsed by Privacy Guides. Built by XWiki, a French open-source company. AGPL-3.0 licensed. End-to-end encrypted. Free forever. Your documents. Your keys. No middleman. 100% Open Source.
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PNR@Leor_cabral·
@AlertesInfos Faut vraiment arrêter avec ces mesures faussement en faveur du peuple. Ca tue tout. Ca met dans la merde les petits proprio, ralenti le marché de l’immo > - de construction > - de taff dans le BTP/immo .. C pourri frere
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AlertesInfos@AlertesInfos·
🇫🇷 FLASH | Bally Bagayoko (LFI) a signé un arrêté à Saint-Denis interdisant toute expulsion locative sans solution de relogement préalable à partir de la fin de la trêve hivernale. Le texte prévoit que chaque expulsion devra être précédée d’un relogement obligatoire, et que le préfet devra justifier ce relogement au moins 24 heures avant toute procédure d’expulsion. Cette mesure s’appliquerait du 1er avril au 31 octobre, couvrant ainsi l’ensemble de la période hors trêve hivernale. (Le Parisien)
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Observacteur@Observacteur·
@MathildePanot @toulouse31black @MarionMarechal @ArnaultRaphael En effet, une raclure antisémite, complice de meurtre et modèle de lâcheté peut tout à fait se maintenir au poste d’élu du Peuple. Ça ne dit rien de notre démocratie (qui est forte) et ça dit tout de la petite merde qui décide de la piétiner. C’est pas si grave, ça ne compte pas.
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Marion Maréchal
Marion Maréchal@MarionMarechal·
Nous sommes le 1er avril mais ce n’est pas une blague. Le média subventionné Blast offre une tribune au revenant @ArnaultRaphael qui vient disserter sur « la violence d’extrême droite » alors qu’il est chef et patron des assassins de Quentin qui dorment en prison. Démission !
BLAST, Le souffle de l'info@blast_france

Raphaël Arnault : "Ils se fichent de la violence politique, leur but, c’est d’éteindre la gauche" En ligne à 10h ➡️ youtu.be/ljwRws2SOJY "Il y a de la violence d'extrême droite dans le pays, et là où on a compris qu'il y avait un tournant, c'est l'assassinat Martín Aramburú dans les rues de Paris. [...] il n'y a eu aucune réaction médiatique. Rien, pas un mot. Pas un éditorialiste qui vient poser la question des liens entre le GUD et Marine le Pen [...] On s'est dit que la violence politique c'était pas un problème dans ce pays pour toute une caste politique et médiatique, ils s'en fichaient". @mayabenaissa reçoit Raphaël Arnault, député LFI du Vaucluse.

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Pamphlets
Pamphlets@PamphletsY·
🚨🇻🇳 VIETNAM — Doctors Used Stem Cells to Cure Leukemia.
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Gwinli@gwinli·
@MeSeydiBa @CCarC84 Pourquoi est elle jugée en France pour un délit qui concerne l'UE et pourquoi est elle inéligible au niveau national alors que ça concerne l'UE ?
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Seydi Ba
Seydi Ba@MeSeydiBa·
Pour qu’elle puisse se présenter, il faudrait que la cour d’appel prononce une peine inférieure à la moitié des réquisitions du ministère public. D’expérience, ce n’est pas vraiment le genre de la maison. Au revoir, Madame Le Pen. Et pas merci d’avoir participé.
AlertesInfos@AlertesInfos

🚨🇫🇷⚖️ ALERTE INFO | Le parquet REQUIERT 5 ans d’inéligibilité, 1 an sous bracelet électronique et 100.000€ d’amende contre Marine Le Pen. Si elle est condamnée, sur ces réquisitions du parquet, Marine Le Pen NE POURRA PAS se PRÉSENTER à l’élection présidentielle de 2027.

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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Mariano Barbacid, who discovered the cure for pancreatic cancer needs 30M€ to start the clinical trial in humans against pancreatic cancer. It has already managed to eliminate the disease in mice. x.com/CocoMediaExili…
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Bashar Inshasi
Bashar Inshasi@BasharInshasi·
If you’re scrolling, PLEASE leave a dot . it's just a dot . gofund.me/db117389
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Etienne G
Etienne G@parisien897·
@TheMagikarpSama @Francois_Ruffin J'avais lu un post qui disait que le risque a sous payé c'est que certains postes pouvaient être tenté d'accepter des pot de vin. Et je trouve le raisonnement pas mauvais..
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François Ruffin
François Ruffin@Francois_Ruffin·
Tel père, tel fils. Quand Sarkozy Père est arrivé à l’Élysée, il a augmenté son salaire de +172%. Passant de 7 084€ par mois à 19 331€. Bilan : 700 000€ de plus payé par les Français pendant son mandat. Et ça ne l’a pas empêché de détourner des fonds. Et même après l’Élysée, il nous coûte encore 2 millions par an, y compris quand il crèche à la Maison de la Santé... Pour un grand nettoyage de la République, rejoignez-nous sur nouspresident.fr !
Le Parisien@le_Parisien

« Le premier président payé au Smic » : Louis Sarkozy tacle la promesse de François Ruffin et appelle à mieux payer les politiques ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/p8ZB

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You’ve stacked so many half-truths and sleights of hand into one comment that it looks impressive at first glance. But if we slow it down, your whole argument collapses. 1. "Ok, so reject historical and ancestral land claims. Focus on land title. By that measure, the vast majority of land owned by Israelis is…owned by Israelis." You are doing a neat little trick here. You take today’s land registry, which is the outcome of expulsion, military rule, emergency regulations, and discriminatory laws, and then you point at the result as if it were a neutral starting point. If I kick you out of your house at gunpoint, declare you an "absentee," transfer your property to the state, and then the state sells it to me, guess what: On paper, I "own" your house. That is exactly how a huge share of "Israeli-owned" land was created: 1948 expulsions and flight under bombardment. Absentee Property Law to seize refugee land. "State land" reclassified away from Palestinian communities. Military orders closing off areas, then handing them to settlements. JNF and other bodies locking land for Jews only. You are pointing to the ledger at the end of the heist and saying, "See? All legal." The question is not whether the thief filed the paperwork correctly. The question is how the paperwork was produced. 2. "Don’t forget that Jerusalem was 2/3 Jewish in 1850…" Even if I grant you that statistic for a moment, it does nothing like what you think it does. First, we are talking about the city of Jerusalem, not the whole country. Second, those Jews in 1850 were overwhelmingly part of a long-standing, mostly non-Zionist religious community living inside an overwhelmingly Arab Muslim and Christian majority in the surrounding land. They were not a European settler movement with a charter to build an exclusivist state. They were not bulldozing villages in Lydda or Haifa. They were not running an army, an air force, and a siege. You cannot retroactively draft every Jewish community that ever lived in the region into your political project and call that "proof." By your logic, any neighborhood where one group once formed a majority becomes eternal license for a modern ethnostate. Cities change hands and demographics all the time. What does not change is the simple rule that you do not get to expel people, lock them out, and then use their absence as proof they have no claims. 3. "…and that 'free Palestine' started as a Jewish rallying cry in the 1920s against occupation…" Cool anecdote. Zero relevance. Words and slogans travel. That does not mean Zionists get copyright over the meaning of "Palestine" or "free." "Free Palestine" today is not a nostalgic nod to some 1920s Jewish protest. It is a demand to end a very present system of dispossession, siege, military rule, settlement, and apartheid that your side is enforcing. Pointing to a century-old Jewish usage of the phrase is not the flex you think it is. It just proves that once upon a time, even some Jews understood the word "occupation" differently than you do now. 4. "The majority of self-described Palestinians never set foot on nor owned land in Palestine/israel." You are hoping nobody notices how ugly this logic actually is. By your standard: A refugee’s grandchildren have no claim to the home or land their family was driven out of. A people whose villages were wiped off the map cease to be indigenous the moment they are forced into exile. A child born in a camp in Lebanon or Jordan is suddenly less "real" than a recent immigrant from Brooklyn who landed at Ben-Gurion last week. You say "never owned land," as if only private title deeds count. What about communal lands, village lands, grazing lands, orchards, waqf properties, urban rentals, generational tenancy? What about the fact that many of those records were literally seized, burned, or reclassified by the very state you are defending? And even then, you are dodging the core point: Palestinian identity is not a zoning register. It is rooted in continuous presence, culture, language, memory, and a documented pattern of forced removal. If you flood a country with settlers, expel the natives, and then say, "Look, most of them are now outside the borders so they do not count," you are not making an argument. You are just describing the crime and calling it a demographic fact. 5. "And if you want to apply this standard, you must be demanding that Jews receive Baghdad, Syria, Yemen, Iran…all places they had land owned stolen ahead of massacre and ethnic cleansing…" You just proved my point for me without realizing it. Yes, Jews in Arab countries suffered expulsions, pogroms, dispossession. Yes, they have legitimate claims for justice, restitution, and recognition. What you do not get to do is this: Take crimes committed against Jews in Baghdad, Damascus, Sana’a, or Tehran, And use them as a voucher to dispossess Palestinians in Jaffa, Haifa, or Hebron. Iraqis, Syrians, Yemenis, Iranians owe a historical debt to the Jews they expelled and robbed. Palestinians did not sign that bill. You are basically saying: "Because X wronged us, we are now entitled to Y’s house." Imagine if every traumatized, dispossessed group on earth claimed the right to go pick some third party’s land and build an ethnostate there as compensation. You would call that madness in any other context. Justice for Mizrahi Jews and justice for Palestinians are not mutually exclusive. You could: Pursue restitution and recognition in the countries that expelled Jews. Build a shared, equal civic state in Palestine with full rights for all who live there and all who were expelled. Zionism chose a different path: Leverage Jewish suffering everywhere to justify Palestinian dispossession here. That is not moral math. That is laundering one injustice through another. To sum it up: You treat conquest-backed land titles as sacred when they favor you. You cherry-pick 19th-century city demographics as if that licenses 21st-century apartheid. You erase Palestinian refugees by blaming them for the fact they were expelled. And you wave Jewish suffering in Arab lands as a free pass to keep Palestinians in cages. If you really believed in land title, you would take seriously how much of that "owned by Israelis" land passed through the hands of a military governor first. If you really believed in ancestral ties, you would not pretend that fresh arrivals have a deeper claim than people whose grandparents are buried under the soil your state is still digging up. And if you really believed in justice for dispossessed Jews, you would not use their trauma as a shield for a project that is now doing to Palestinians exactly what you say was done to them.
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Ok, so reject historical and ancestral land claims. Focus on land title. By that measure, the vast majority of land owned by Israelis is…owned by Israelis. Don’t forget that Jerusalem was 2/3 Jewish in 1850, and that “free Palestine” started as a Jewish rallying cry in the 1920s against occupation… The majority of self-described Palestinians never set foot on nor owned land in Palestine/israel. And if you want to apply this standard, you must be demanding that Jews receive Baghdad, Syria, Yemen, Iran…all places they had land owned stolen ahead of massacre and ethnic cleansing…

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You packed a lot of confusion into four sentences, Ezra, so let me untangle it slowly. First, this line: "So where is Israel's ancestral homeland if not Israel?" You are doing what Zionism always does. You take a religious or mythic claim that some Jews have a spiritual connection to a piece of land and you inflate it into a modern property deed for a 21st-century ethnostate. Ancestry is not a land title. If it were, half the planet would be on ships going back to somewhere else. Most Jews alive today do not have continuous, lived, generational ties to that land. Most Palestinians do. That is the difference you keep skipping. "Ancestral homeland" for you is a slogan. For them it is the house key, the family orchard, the graveyard, and the village your side turned into a pine forest. Second: "They don't have a right to exist you suggest?" No state on earth has a mystical "right to exist." States are political arrangements. They are born, split, reunify, collapse, get renamed. People have the right to exist. People have the right to safety, dignity, and return. When someone asks "Does Israel have a right to exist," what they usually mean is: "Do Jews have the right to live in Palestine without being slaughtered or expelled?" The answer to that is obviously yes. But that is not what your slogan is doing. "Right to exist" in this context means: "Does a self-defined Jewish state have the right to maintain a demographic majority and political supremacy even if it requires dispossession, siege, and permanent second-class status for the original inhabitants?" That is not a right. That is a demand for eternal impunity. You can have equal rights for everyone between the river and the sea. Or you can have a Jewish ethnocracy. You cannot have both. The "right to exist" language is just your way of avoiding saying out loud which one you choose. Third: "Palestinians have long lived alongside Israel in Gaza strip for millennia" Israel has not existed for millennia. Gaza has not always been a fenced-in strip. You are mashing words together to hide the timeline. For millennia, there were people living in that land: Canaanites, Philistines, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Arabs, and many others in between. What you call "Israel" today is a modern state built in 1948 on top of their continuity. Gaza as we know it now is not some cute example of coexistence. It is the concentrated result of ethnic cleansing. It is where many of the refugees from the villages your side emptied ended up. They did not "live alongside Israel." They were fenced, bombed, starved, and periodically massacred by it. So let me answer you plainly. Israel's "ancestral homeland" is the same soil where Palestinians planted their olive trees, buried their parents, and passed down their houses long before your state had a flag. I am not saying Jews have no place there. I am saying no group gets to turn myth into a weapon, erase the people already living there, and then hide behind the sacred phrase "right to exist" every time someone points to the bodies. If Palestine truly stood as a free, equal land for all its inhabitants, from river to sea, Israel as an exclusivist project would not "stop existing." It would simply lose its alibi.
Ezra Haggai-Victoria:The Re-Education State🌸@EzraHabakkuk

@nxt888 So where is Israel's ancestral homeland if not Israel? They don't have a right to exist you suggest? Palestinians have long lived alongside Israel in Gaza strip for millennia Careful of the AI lies out of Palestine 😆 x.com/GAZAWOOD1/stat…

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Anhelina Stanolievich@stanolievich·
After powering some of the biggest payment programs in crypto, we’re excited to share that @BaanxGroup and @Monavate_News have entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by @exodus!
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Bridge@Stablecoin·
1/3 We’ve been heads down building and Bridge card issuing is leveling up. New card program launches. New markets. New functionality. More ways for users to turn stablecoins into everyday spend. From remittances to crypto wallets, Bridge customers are redefining how people use digital assets, launching innovative card programs that bring real-world utility to stablecoins. Zepz (@WorldRemit + @sendwaveapp) @phantom @chippercashapp @paywithgrateful @airtminc @SlingMoney @roqqupay @gigbanc @SolidYield @fusewallet
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