« Tout a changé » : comment Microsoft s'est égaré en seulement trois anshttps://www.frandroid.com/marques/microsoft/2722413_tout-a-change-comment-microsoft-sest-egare-en-seulement-trois-ans
A summer without algorithmshttps://youtu.be/aXSt06WYzzQ
mangotek | Breathing New Life Into MacBook Airshttps://mangotek.eu/posts/breathing-new-life-into-macbook-airs/
À contretemps, mes deux centimes sur « les enfants et les écrans » - Louis Derrachttps://louisderrac.com/mes-deux-centimes-sur-les-enfants-et-les-ecrans/
Replacing tmux with Ghosttyhttps://sterba.dev/posts/replacing-tmux/
I am probably going to do this since I would only use tmux locally on my laptop so Ghostty is more than enough
Le hacker qui a trahi le FBI… pour monter un empire du crimehttps://youtu.be/RIqpXiedS0E
Post Apocalyptic Computing - Thomas Hunter IIhttps://thomashunter.name/posts/2025-03-23-post-apocalyptic-computing
The Running Novelist | The New Yorkerhttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/06/09/the-running-novelist
Haruki Murakami on learning how to go the distance as a writer and a runner.
The Strange & Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit | GQhttps://www.gq.com/story/the-last-true-hermit
Naviguez en toute sécurité : la CNIL et SNCF Voyageurs se mobilisent pour protéger vos données personnelleshttps://sebsauvage.net/links/?Cmz68Q
There is no wifi here - Andreas Hemhttps://youtu.be/HVaG74jrt0w
Boox Go 10.3, two months in - Tyler Ciprianihttps://tylercipriani.com/blog/2025/03/05/boox-go-10-3-review/
I thought at some point of trying Boox, but Onyx privacy issue was one of the reasons I didn't go further
Rappel : Si votre entreprise utilise des produits Microsoft (Word, Powerpoint...), ils envoient par défaut vos données à Microsoft, même en ouvrant des documents hors-ligne (.docx, etc.)https://sebsauvage.net/files/articles/Wavestone%20-%20Rapport%20technique%20-%20Analyse%20donn%C3%A9es%20-%20Exp%C3%A9riences%20connect%C3%A9es%20Microsoft%20365%20Apps%20for%20entreprise-1.pdf
via Sebsauvage
L'Europe a besoin d'une souveraineté numérique, et Microsoft vient d'en apporter la preuve. | Tutahttps://tuta.com/fr/blog/digital-sovereignty-europe
Pourquoi les plateformes deviennent toutes "Merdiques" ? - Blasthttps://youtu.be/sLZ62PKQmHc
Blast Info explique très bien le concept d'enshittification ou merdification, terme inventé par Cory Doctorow
Le PIRE design de bureau ! - Basti UIhttps://youtu.be/1k6ucFbyrsY
Une bonne analyse de la série Severance sur Apple TV+ J'apprécie beaucoup ce que fait Basti dans l'univers du design sur Youtube et Twitch
ARTE Regards - Le Liberland, une micronation libertarienne | ARTEhttps://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/120876-008-A/arte-regards/
From Collaborators to Consumers: Have We Killed the Soul of Open Source? | MyNoteshttps://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/06/19/from-collaborators-to-consumers-have-we-killed-the-soul-of-open-source/
"The world is becoming increasingly polarized and bitter, making people less and less inclined towards dialogue or tolerance for those with different ideas or positions.
[...]
We are all in the same boat. We have the tools, the freedom of choice, and it costs us nothing. If we don't like a solution, we can say so and choose something else. Why this violence?"
Walking As Medicine: Craig Mod’s 300-Miles On Foot, Japan's Philosophy Of Enough, & The Profound Power Of Undistracted Presence | The Rich Roll Podcasthttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/745247?episode=38075148316
Craig Mod is an artist, author, and photographer who has lived in Japan for 25 years, chronicling the country through thousands of miles of recent solo walks. We explore walking as inner cartography—a practice that transforms attention into meaning. We discuss Craig's journey from his best friend's murder in Connecticut to finding home in Tokyo, the ineffable Japanese concept of "yōyū," reconciling adoption trauma through movement, and how 300-mile walks without digital distraction became his path to healing.