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Julien Duizabo

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Du new biz, de la tech et de l'utopie.

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Beyond Interesting
Beyond Interesting@BeyondIntrst·
Inside the BBC News Office – the monitor set-up is wild
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Stephen Gibbons
Stephen Gibbons@Gibboanxious·
On this day 30 years ago, Danny Boyle's masterpiece Trainspotting was released.
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Maxime Sbaihi
Maxime Sbaihi@MxSba·
Le télétravail booste les naissances! Selon un papier de Stanford, la fécondité augmente de 0,32 enfants par femme quand les 2 parents font du TT au moins 1 jour/semaine. Aux US cela explique même 8% de la fécondité observée sur 2024, soit 291 000 naissances! Au TT citoyens🙂
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Jacques Attali
Jacques Attali@jattali·
Cette analyse est remarquable.
Gandalv@Microinteracti1

This video should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation. Because it exposes something dangerous: the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis. Paris would burn. Berlin would convene emergency sessions. In the Nordic countries, resignation would follow within hours. Across functioning democracies, the public, institutions, and political class would recognize this for what it is: an assault on the dignity of the state itself. Leaders are not free to perform as entertainers without consequence. National honor is not personal property, it's held in trust. But the United States is not just another country with a provocateur in charge. It is the linchpin of global order. It maintains formal alliances and security guarantees with forty to fifty nations. It underwrites the financial architecture, trade systems, and diplomatic frameworks that billions of people depend on daily. When the American president speaks—or posts—it doesn't land as satire, meme, or personal whim. It reads as a signal about what the country is becoming. American power has never relied solely on carrier strike groups or economic output. It has rested on something more fragile and more valuable: trust. The belief that beneath domestic turbulence lies institutional seriousness, predictability, and a baseline commitment to dignity. That belief is now disintegrating in real time. Millions of American companies operate globally. They negotiate multibillion-dollar contracts in environments where reputation is currency. Boardrooms in Frankfurt, Singapore, and Dubai aren't debating whether a post was clever—they're asking whether the United States remains a reliable partner. Whether agreements signed today will be honored tomorrow. Whether American leadership has devolved from institutional to purely theatrical. Consider tourism, which sustains millions of American jobs—airlines, hotels, restaurants, museums, entire regional economies. Soft power isn't an abstraction. It materializes in flight bookings, conference locations, study-abroad programs, and decades of accumulated goodwill. A quiet, decentralized boycott doesn't require government action—only a collective sense that a nation no longer respects itself. Now picture this image being studied by foreign ministers, central bank governors, defense strategists, and sovereign wealth fund managers. Picture them asking a coldly rational question: How do we write binding thirty-year agreements with a country whose public face will be this, relentlessly, for years to come? How do we plan for the long term when the tone is impulsive, mocking, and unbound by the gravity of office? This is where the real calculus begins. Trillions in foreign capital depend on confidence that America is stable, credible, and rule-governed. That confidence is now being traded for what, exactly? Applause from an online mob? A dopamine rush from manufactured outrage? Content designed to dominate the news cycle rather than serve the national interest? Every serious nation eventually confronts this choice: burn long-term credibility for short-term spectacle, or safeguard the reputation previous generations bled to build. The United States spent eighty years constructing an image of reliability, restraint, and leadership under pressure. That image wasn't born from perfection—it came from a visible commitment to standards that transcended impulse. This isn't a partisan issue. Europeans who value democratic norms recognize something ominously familiar here. Americans—Democrat and Republican alike—who believe in responsibility and restraint should see it too. Power attracts scrutiny. Leadership demands discipline. A superpower cannot behave like a reality TV contestant without paying a price. The presidency is not a personal broadcast channel. It's a symbol carried on behalf of 330 million people and countless international partners who never voted but whose lives are shaped by American decisions anyway. Every post either reinforces or erodes the idea that America can be counted on when it matters most. So the question is no longer whether this is offensive. The question is whether this is who America chooses to be: a nation that trades a century of hard-won reputation for viral moments. A country that replaces statecraft with content creation. A republic governed like a season of reality television. History offers a harsh lesson here. Great powers don't fall because enemies mock them. They collapse when they begin mocking themselves—publicly, proudly, and without grasping the cost until it's far too late. Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1

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Monsieur le Chiffre (BOX-OFFICE)
BILAN #BoxOffice - TOP 10 des films français les moins rentables. Retour sur investissement des films français sortis en 2025 sur au moins 100 copies (sortie non technique). % des recettes vs le budget des films (hors marketing) En se basant sur un prix moyen de la place à 7,4€
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Pierre Col
Pierre Col@PierreCol·
C'est maniable, stable, bien suspendu, ça accélère bien et ça freine correctement, les clignotants et feux avant/arrière sont très visibles... mais c'est bridé à 20 km/h alors je me suis fait dépasser par une mamie à vélo. 😅
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Pierre Col
Pierre Col@PierreCol·
Bon, après plus de 47 ans de 2 roues à moteur dont 44 ans de moto, j'ai testé la trottinette électrique Xiaomi 5 de mon fils. 🙃
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Julien Duizabo
Julien Duizabo@Leduiz·
Quand est ce qu'il sort le livre d"Angie Wiggs @NetflixFR ? La série donne vraiment envie de le lire au final !
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NBA France
NBA France@NBAFRANCE·
no caption needed.
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Robin Rivaton
Robin Rivaton@RobinRivaton·
Ca va se généraliser et ça rajoutera une couche de contrôle qui neutralisera une partie des gains de productivité
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Julien Duizabo
Julien Duizabo@Leduiz·
@Pierre_B_y La "maintenance prédictive" est un sujet très bien maitrisé dans beaucoup de domaines depuis des années, mais dans le foot on s'y refuse...
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
A guides to recently invented foods.
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Alister
Alister@SchnockRevue·
23 septembre 1970, mort de Bourvil. Quelques jours plus tard, René Barjavel écrit ce beau texte dans le JDD. #schnock
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Jérôme MONANGE 
Jérôme MONANGE @JeromeMONANGE·
[Demain c’est déjà aujourd’hui] L'avenir du cinéma 🎦 et de la #publicité est arrivé ➡️ Des robots 🤖capturent chaque angle à la perfection Rx @Khulood_Almani
Dr. Khulood Almani | د.خلود المانع@Khulood_Almani

💥 🎥🤖The future of filming & advertising is here ➡️ #Robots capturing every angle with perfection 🚀 مستقبل التصوير والإعلانات بدأ الآن! روبوتات تتحكم بالكاميرات وتلتقط كل زاوية بدقة مذهلة 🤖🎥 #AI #FutureOfTech #Robotics #الذكاء_الاصطناعي #الروبوتات #مستقبل_الإعلانات v/@Fabriziobustama @enilev @Jagersbergknut @TysonLester @CurieuxExplorer @GlenGilmore @chidambara09 @jeancayeux @BetaMoroney @mvollmer1 @Nicochan33 @RLDI_Lamy @pierrepinna @pchamard @Analytics_699 @ALLavalette @mikeflache @JeromeMONANGE @PawlowskiMario @theomitsa @drsharwood @kalydeoo @TAEVisionCEO @baski_LA @AnthonyRochand @smaksked @Eli_Krumova @andresvilarino @FrRonconi @fernandolofrano @gvalan @bimedotcom @domingonarvaez1 @dinisguarda @FmFrancoise @nafisalam @Mhcommunicate @Corix_JC @jblefevre60 @smoothsale @amalmerzouk @PVynckier @bbailey39 @SiddharthKS @anand_narang @bamitav @Nitin_Author

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Alister
Alister@SchnockRevue·
Née un 2 septembre, l'épatante Catherine Lachens. #pubschnock
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𝙋𝙍𝙔𝙉𝘾𝙀.
𝙋𝙍𝙔𝙉𝘾𝙀.@PrinceduParc·
Elle est encore plus belle depuis qu'il y a écrit Paris Saint-Germain dessus. ✨
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Julien Duizabo
Julien Duizabo@Leduiz·
@coherence_e Il me semble que c'est le discours du 22 Juin qu'on entend, malheureusement celui du 18 Juin n'a jamais été enregistré.
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Cohérence
Cohérence@coherence_e·
Le 18 juin 1940, le général de Gaulle lance depuis Londres son appel à la Résistance sur les ondes de la BBC. 📻🎙 #18juin1940 #Histoire
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