#auto #chine

Citation : Mario Dumont

La Chine domine sur à peu près tous les fronts. C’est tellement gros, nul besoin d’être un expert du Guide de l’auto pour constater l’évidence. Ils produisent des autos technologiquement avancées, avec des autonomies et des temps de recharge plus avantageux et, ma foi, un look séduisant dans plusieurs cas. Ils les mettent sur le marché pour 33% à 50% moins cher qu’un équivalent occidental.

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Brigitte Macron déboutée en appel dans son procès en diffamation contre Natacha #Rey

Ce jeudi 10 juillet, la cour d’appel de Paris a relaxé Natacha Rey et Amandine #Roy, les deux femmes accusées de diffamation par Brigitte Macron. Une très mauvaise surprise pour l’Elysée.


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#macron #macronie #brigitte #jean-michel #trogneux

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North East Bylines: Bregretful: new survey on what Britons now think of Brexit
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#humour

Le Canada, après des vagues de vols de voitures dignes d’un salon de l’auto gratuit qui ont nécessité une mobilisation pancanadienne… voilà maintenant que ce sont les cas d’extorsion – surtout chez les restaurateurs et les p’tits vieux – qui font la une. À ce rythme-là, on va finir par installer un guichet automatique directement dans les poches des gens… et les crosseurs, ça ira plus vite.

Dept of Ag Shuts Down U.S. Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade Due to Screw Worm Spread Through Mexico

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Announcement from Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins: “I have ordered an immediate shutdown of live cattle, bison, and horse trade through the southern U.S.–Mexico border. This decisive action comes after Mexico confirmed another case of New World…

Bei @spiegel macht man wieder #Kriegspropaganda. Ethnische Säuberungen werden umgedichtet in "Radikaler Emigrationplan", um Zustimmung für die von #CDU / #CSU, #SPD und #Grüne genehmigten Rüstungsexporte und deutschen #Imperialismus zu erzeugen.

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Our useful idiots in politics and their opportunistic little eco-woke bureaucrats keep lecturing us: “Buy local! Within 15 minutes of your home!” … Meanwhile, they’re flying around in private jets and treating themselves to the best of everything, of course. Except their absurd taxes, anti-business policies, and “zero parking” rules here in Quebec have killed off all the small shops. No more bakeries, no more butchers… Luckily, in my area, a fruit shop that had closed down recently reopened. But even on foot, all you find are big chain stores – and even those are vanishing. So in the end, you’re forced to shop online. Amazon sends them a big thank you, by the way.

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Nos idiots utiles de politiciens et leurs petits fonctionnaires opportunistes du wokisme écolo à deux balles nous font la morale : “Faut acheter local ! À moins de 15 minutes de chez vous !” … Pendant qu’eux se baladent en jet privé et se payent le meilleur de tout, évidemment. Sauf qu’à force de nous pondre des taxes absurdes, des politiques anti-commerce et du “zéro parking” à Québec, ils ont réussi à faire crever tous les petits commerces. Plus de boulangerie, plus de boucher… Heureusement, dans mon coin, une fruiterie a rouvert après avoir fermé. Mais bon, même à pied, tu tombes juste sur des grandes bannières – quand elles sont encore là. Résultat : t’es obligé de commander en ligne. Amazon leur dit merci, au passage.

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Diplomacy or Submission? The Zionist Grip on U.S. Political Power and Trump’s Uneasy Alliance with Netanyahu
By Scott #Rickard

In analyzing #Trump's interactions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu, it becomes increasingly evident that their relationship is neither one of mutual respect nor shared values, but rather a performance dictated by entrenched political coercion. Despite public displays of solidarity, Trump’s demeanor—particularly during joint appearances with Netanyahu—reveals discomfort and a lack of genuine rapport. These interactions stand in stark contrast to his more relaxed and visibly enthusiastic engagements with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Middle Eastern states, where economic and strategic negotiations were central and beneficial to U.S. interests.¹

This dissonance suggests that Trump’s alignment with Netanyahu is not driven by national interest or ideology, but rather by a deep-rooted fear of political reprisal from the powerful pro-Israel lobbying apparatus in the United States. Organizations like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( #AIPAC), coupled with influential billionaire donors and tightly controlled political patronage networks, have created a political environment where deviation from pro-Israel orthodoxy can spell the end of a political career.² The unspoken threat of reputational or legal exposure—symbolized for many by the unresolved implications of the Jeffrey #Epstein network³—adds an additional layer of unacknowledged coercion.

Trump’s public posture toward Netanyahu thus appears less like diplomacy and more like forced compliance—a survival tactic within a system dominated by Zionist political pressure. The American public is led to believe this is a strategic alliance based on shared democratic values. In reality, it is a spectacle of submission, maintained through a combination of lobbying power, media influence, and financial entanglement.⁴
If Trump were genuinely committed to an “America First” doctrine, he would resist foreign manipulation rather than acquiesce to it. Instead, his administration—like many before it—remained entangled in Israel’s political priorities, often to the detriment of broader #US diplomatic credibility.

The larger implication is damning: the U.S. political infrastructure, long championed as a beacon of sovereignty and democratic agency, has been deeply compromised by an external lobby operating with near impunity.
This is not alliance. This is extortion dressed in the costume of diplomacy.

References:
1. Beauchamp, Zack. “Trump’s Foreign Policy Was Always about Deals, Not Values.” Vox, Jan. 2021. vox.com
2. Mearsheimer, John J., and Walt, Stephen M. The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.
3. Kirchgaessner, Stephanie, et al. “Ghislaine Maxwell trial: ‘Terrified’ Epstein Victims Eye Powerful Network.” The Guardian, Dec. 2021. theguardian.com/.../epstein-gh…
4. Blumenthal, Max. Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel. Nation Books, 2013.


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Nintendo : Mon opinion sur Triangle Strategy
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Extrait : Triangle Strategy est avant tout un RPG tactique — si vous aimez ce genre, ce jeu est fait pour vous !

Webb scratches under Cat’s Paw Nebula for third anniversary


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Cat’s Paw Nebula (NIRCam)

To mark its third year of highly productive science, astronomers used the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to scratch beyond the surface of the Cat’s Paw Nebula (NGC 6334), a massive, local star-forming region.

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[theoretical] What would the real impacts of FOSS software becoming more prevalent in all segments of society?


Thumbing through the feed, the news on how this or that organization letting go of commercial options for day to day operations are mounting.

This led me to wonder what would be the impact if FOSS, be it on the OS front, productivity front or whatever, was to become truly a relevant option.

I'm painfully aware of the difficulties I've faced trying to take a few online courses to be faced with borderline desdain for not using Windows/Office/Etc and opting for FOSS solutions.

Paying/supporting a FOSS solution does not offend me. I'm happier when giving money directly to a developer or project than to an opaque company. But I'm just one.

But what could happen if the ones became millions, actively contributing with a few coins per year to projects we use daily?

What could/would happen in the short term (under a year), medium-long (one to three years) and the long term (over ten years)?

in reply to qyron

The scalability problem with FOSS is monetary and motivation.

The successful products need longterm financial security in order to plan and support their peoduct(s) - so, do we start seeing more subscriptions as corp. sponsorship fades away?

And, just like XKCD 2347, FOSS needs to step up and support the components they rely on

That's going to need some more maturity from the developers too: it's a great feeling doing something new and interesting, but - like having a pet - you can't just abandon something when you're bored of it, or too busy, without rehoming your project(s)...

That's where I see the industry needs to improve before they're really ready for the big time.

in reply to qyron

One huge impact mass FOSS adoption would have is that there would be a lot less software and hardware churn. Commercial nature of proprietary technology is the main driver for constant upgrade cycles we see. Companies need to constantly sell products to stay in business, and this means you have to deprecate old software and hardware in order to sell new versions of the product.

Windows 11 roll out is a perfect example. Vast majority of Windows 10 users are perfectly happy with the way their computer works currently, they're not demanding any new features, they just want their computer to continue to work the way it does currently. However, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 and now they're forced to buy a new computer to keep doing what they've been doing.

This problem goes away entirely with open source because there is no commercial incentive at play. If a piece of software works, and there is a community of users using it, then it can keep working the way it does indefinitely. Furthermore, in cases where a software project goes in a directions some users don't like, such as the case with Gnome, then software can be forked by users who want to go in a different direction or preserve original functionality. This is how Cinnamon and Mate projects came about.

Another aspect of the open source dynamic is that there's an incentive to optimize software. So, you can get continuous performance improvements without having to constantly upgrade your hardware. For most commercial software, there's little incentive to do that since that costs company money. It's easier to just expect users to upgrade their hardware if they want better performance.

I would argue that non technical software users would be far better off if they had the option to fund open source software instead of buying commercial versions. Even having to pay equal amounts, the availability of the source puts more power in the hands of the users. For example, building on the example of Gnome, users of an existing software project could also pull funds together to pay developers to add features to the software or change functionality in a particular way.

This is precisely what makes licenses like GPL so valuable in my opinion. It's a license that ensure the source stays open, and in this way inherently gives more power to the users.

Trump wants 10,000 more deportation agents. Experts say it’s an impossible goal — and dangerous
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#MI #Detroit #313

Trying to build plasma6-plasma from ports and I am not familiar with this #freebsd error

cd /usr/ports/x11/plasma6-plasma/ && make install clean

===> plasma6-plasma-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/libexec/plasma-apply-aurorae - not found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/cmake - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on executable: ninja - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on package: gettext-runtime>=0.22_1 - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on executable: msgfmt - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/share/ECM/cmake/ECMConfig.cmake - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on package: xorgproto>=0 - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/x11.pc - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/qt6/bin/lupdate - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libintl.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libintl.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libGL.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libGL.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libOpenGL.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libOpenGL.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6ColorScheme.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6ColorScheme.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6ConfigCore.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6ConfigCore.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6CoreAddons.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6CoreAddons.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libkdecorations3.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libkdecorations3.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6I18n.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6I18n.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6KCMUtils.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6KCMUtils.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6NewStuffCore.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6NewStuffCore.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6Package.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6Package.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6Svg.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6Svg.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6WindowSystem.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6WindowSystem.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libQt6Core.so - found (/usr/local/lib/qt6/libQt6Core.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libQt6Qml.so - found (/usr/local/lib/qt6/libQt6Qml.so)
===> Configuring for plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2
===> Performing out-of-source build
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae/work/.build
CMake Error: The source directory "/usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae/work/aurorae-6.4.2" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
*** Error code 1

Stop.
make[2]: stopped in /usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae
*** Error code 1

Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/ports/x11/plasma6-plasma
*** Error code 1

Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/x11/plasma6-plasma

cd /usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae/ && make install clean

===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/cmake - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on executable: ninja - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on package: gettext-runtime>=0.22_1 - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on executable: msgfmt - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/share/ECM/cmake/ECMConfig.cmake - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on package: xorgproto>=0 - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/x11.pc - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/qt6/bin/lupdate - found
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libintl.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libintl.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libGL.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libGL.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libOpenGL.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libOpenGL.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6ColorScheme.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6ColorScheme.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6ConfigCore.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6ConfigCore.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6CoreAddons.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6CoreAddons.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libkdecorations3.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libkdecorations3.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6I18n.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6I18n.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6KCMUtils.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6KCMUtils.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6NewStuffCore.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6NewStuffCore.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6Package.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6Package.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6Svg.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6Svg.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libKF6WindowSystem.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libKF6WindowSystem.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libQt6Core.so - found (/usr/local/lib/qt6/libQt6Core.so)
===> plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2 depends on shared library: libQt6Qml.so - found (/usr/local/lib/qt6/libQt6Qml.so)
===> Configuring for plasma6-aurorae-6.4.2
===> Performing out-of-source build
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae/work/.build
CMake Error: The source directory "/usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae/work/aurorae-6.4.2" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
*** Error code 1

Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/x11-themes/plasma6-aurorae

Voidzilla compilation of the changing Epstein stories

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Something feels inorganic about youtube pushing videos on the subject so hard 🤔

Starting to look more seriously into the STM32H750/753.

The 753 is the part I really want to use, the 750 is the same die fused down to disable all but the first 128 kB of flash. But I picked up several of them during the chip shorage and I feel like I should put them to use.

They're mostly comparable to the H735 I use now. Key differences:
* CPU Fmax down from 550 to 480 MHz
* RAM nearly doubled from 564 to 1024 kB
* Flash increased from 1 MB to 2 MB in the 753, but reduced to 128 kB in the 750
* 40 more GPIOs (128 -> 168)
* Package enlarged from 201 ball 0.65mm (10x10 mm) to 265 ball 0.8mm (14x14 mm).

That last bit is what has me the most interested. The 0.65mm H735 package is usable on OSHPark 4L, barely, but you lose a lot of IO and the parallel memory controller etc. aren't practical to use.

While the H75x is available in the same footprint, you can also get it in the 0.8mm package which should be much more friendly to the large via sizes offered on OSHPark. So it could be a winner for prototypes where I care more about ease of access to IO and MCU-FPGA interfacing than about absolute max CPU performance.

in reply to Andrew Zonenberg

I've been using the H757 dual core in the .8mm 256 BGA. I'm pretty happy with it.

It takes a bit to get used to debugging, you flash it using the M7 which does memory for both cores, but if you want to debug the M4 you have to connect without downloading anything.

The biggest pain so far is M4 can't read some sysmem stuff - like ADC calibration values. I use a shared memory struct to pass data between cores.

I use the M4 to handle ADC, UART, etc, and M7 to draw the MIPI display.

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