Loic Le Meur
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Loic Le Meur
@loic
It’s good to see the world as it is.
Planet Earth Katılım Şubat 2007
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@npopravka @pbeyssac "(qqn a des news de Loîc le Meur, au fait ?)" -> à ma connaissance il vit riche et heureux à SF.
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@npopravka @pbeyssac Ça va très bien merci, les bulles explosent et la caravane passe. Merci pour les compliments.
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@pbeyssac On avait déjà ce style, ces gourous en carton, et les gogos qui avalaient tout, au moment du gonflement de la bulle internet fin 90s, puis avec la bulle web 2.0 à partir de 2006...
(qqn a des news de Loîc le Meur, au fait ?)
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6 years old indigenous child accumulates 750k followers on insta and wants to be President of the world instagram.com/reel/DXHoedfjH…
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🔴 La France devient le 2ᵉ pays le plus piraté au monde en 2026 : un constat cinglant alors que l’Europe s’apprête à imposer le scan généralisé des identités.
👉 Plus de 300 services français touchés
👉 23 millions de comptes compromis
👉 Plus de 250 millions de données exposées
> France Titres (ANTS) : plus de 11,7 millions de comptes exposés
> L’Agence de services et de paiement (État) : les données bancaires et les numéros de sécurité sociale de millions de Français potentiellement exposées
> EDF : 93 Go de documents issus de centrales nucléaires françaises exposés
> E-campus : plus de 176 000 agents de la Police nationale compromis
> Parcoursup (Occitanie) : plus de 705 000 candidats concernés
> Fédération française de basketball: plus de 2,7 millions de personnes compromises
> Système U : Les magasins U piratés, des comptes clients exposés
> Assuréa : 150 Go de données clients exposées
> Rituals : données clients compromises à la suite d’une fuite
Nos données les plus précieuses sont dans la nature : celles de nos enfants, nos données bancaires, de santé… La CNIL dort, et nous payons le prix.
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'Miracle plant' gets rid of 98% of microplastics in drinking water: new study trib.al/PGQa20p

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I have invested in every Weekend fund of @rrhoover since he started it and couldn’t be more proud of what he accomplished. Bravo!
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
We just sent our largest distribution to Weekend Fund LPs to date. Fund I is now 5x DPI and 14x TVPI. Credit to the founders and team that made it possible (cue @VCBrags).
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"We all have an opportunity to reinvent ourselves each day we wake up.
We have an opportunity to be a better person and a better soul every single day we get to live this magical life.
I don’t see any other point in life than constantly improving ourselves." >>>
Loic Le Meur@loic
Wrote a newsletter after 1.5 year of silence. "A student of wisdom" loiclemeur.com/p/a-student-of…
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How I take care of my own energy - 1. my mind open.substack.com/pub/dailythoug…
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@loic For people who didn't follow the news, one of the dead pilots was French Canadian (from a small town in Quebec) and the plane departed from Montreal, which means many passengers speak French at home. It was a lack of respect to not even say a couple of sentences in French.
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Interesting, 30% of canadians speak French and the CEO of Air Canada was just invited to resign because his condolences to the pilots and passengers of the plane hit in La Guardia were mostly in English nytimes.com/2026/03/30/bus…
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David Lynch: "You're operating with a limited mind and don't realize it"
"If you have a golf ball-size consciousness, when you read a book, you'll have a golf ball-size understanding. When you look out, a golf ball-size awareness. When you wake up in the morning, a golf ball-size wakefulness. But if you could expand that consciousness, you read the book with more understanding. You look out with more awareness. You wake up with more wakefulness."
Lynch explains what lies beneath:
"There's an ocean of pure vibrant consciousness inside each one of us. It's right at the source and base of mind, right at the source of thought. It's also at the source of all matter. Modern physics calls it the unified field. All matter, everything that is a thing emerges from this field."
He describes what the field contains:
"This field has qualities like bliss, intelligence, creativity, universal love, energy, peace. It's not the intellectual understanding of this field, but the experiencing of it that does everything. You dive within, transcend, experience this field of pure consciousness, and you unfold it. It grows. The final outcome of this growth of consciousness is called enlightenment. And a side effect of enlivening this consciousness is that negativity starts to recede."
Lynch shares what happened when he started meditating:
"When I started, I was filled with anxieties. Filled with fears. Kind of a depression. And anger. I took this anger out on my first wife. After two weeks of meditation, she comes to me and says, 'What's going on?' I was quiet for a moment because it could have been any number of things she might have been referring to. I said, 'What do you mean?' She said, 'This anger, where did it go?' I didn't even realize it had lifted."
He explains why negativity kills creativity:
"Anger, depression, sorrow, these are beautiful things in a story. But they're like poison to the filmmaker. Poison to the painter. Poison to creativity. They're like a vice grip. If you're super depressed, you can hardly get out of bed, let alone think of ideas or have creativity flowing."
Lynch describes what grows when you expand consciousness:
"It's money in the bank to get that beautiful consciousness growing. Creativity flows. The ability to catch ideas at a deeper level. Intuition grows. This field is a field of pure knowing. You dive in there, and you just know how to go. You know how to solve problems. It's like an ocean of solutions."
He shares the ultimate benefit:
"The ultimate thing for me is the enjoyment of the doing. The enjoyment of life grows huge. I love making films now more than ever before. Ideas flow more. Everybody has more fun on the set. People look like friends, not like enemies. It's a beautiful, beautiful thing."
Lynch addresses the myth that you need anger to create:
"People say, 'You gotta have anger. You gotta have an edge to create.' No, you gotta have energy. You gotta have clarity to create. You gotta be able to catch ideas. You gotta be strong enough to fight unbelievable pressure and stress. And this gives you more and more ability. It just looks beautiful. It's way, way, way better."
On the nature of true happiness:
"They say true happiness isn't out there. True happiness lies within. I always wondered, where is this 'within'? And they don't say where it is. They don't even say how to get to it. But it's there. And when you're in it, you know you're in it. It's familiar. It's you. Right away, a happiness, but it's not a goofball happiness. It's a thick beauty. A thick beauty to appreciate life and living. And suffering starts to go."
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