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Frida CodeShare - La bibliothèque communautaire du reverse engineering

Frida CodeShare - La bibliothèque communautaire du reverse engineering

Si vous êtes dans le reverse engineering sur mobile et que vous ne connaissez pas encore Frida CodeShare, préparez-vous à découvrir votre nouveau terrain de jeu préféré les amis ! Faut imaginer un GitHub ultra spécialisé où les développeurs du monde entier déposent leurs meilleurs scripts Frida,...

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

Oleh Kovalskyy thinks that Starlink terminals are built as if someone assembled them with their feet. Or perhaps with their hands behind their back.  To demonstrate this last image, Kovalskyy—a large, 47-year-old Ukrainian, clad in sweatpants and with tattoos stretching from his wrists up to...

Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future

Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future

Despite decades of green certifications, better material sourcing, and the use of more sustainable materials such as mass timber, the built environment is still responsible for a third of global emissions worldwide. According to a 2024 UN report, the building sector has fallen “significantly behind...

Git-who - L'outil parfait pour l'analyse des contributions Git

Git-who - L'outil parfait pour l'analyse des contributions Git

Vous savez ce qui m’a toujours ennuyé avec git blame ? C’est qu’à chaque refactoring, chaque reformatage de code, chaque déplacement de fichier, tous les noms disparaissent pour être remplacés par celui de la personne qui a fait ces modifications. Du coup, impossible de savoir qui...

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

On a Sunday morning in a Midwestern megachurch, worshippers step through sliding glass doors into a bustling lobby—unaware they’ve just passed through a gauntlet of biometric surveillance. High-speed cameras snap multiple face “probes” per second, isolating eyes, noses, and mouths before passing...

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

Why we should thank pigeons for our AI breakthroughs

In 1943, while the world’s brightest physicists split atoms for the Manhattan Project, the American psychologist B.F. Skinner led his own secret government project to win World War II.  Skinner did not aim to build a new class of larger, more destructive weapons. Rather, he wanted to make...

Why US federal health agencies are abandoning mRNA vaccines

Why US federal health agencies are abandoning mRNA vaccines

This time five years ago, we were in the throes of the covid-19 pandemic. By August 2020, we’d seen school closures, national lockdowns, and widespread panic. That year, the coronavirus was responsible for around 3 million deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Then came the vaccines....

The Download: Trump’s golden dome, and fueling AI with nuclear power

The Download: Trump’s golden dome, and fueling AI with nuclear power

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why Trump’s “golden dome” missile defense idea is another ripped straight from the movies Within a week of his inauguration, President Trump issued...

Meet the early-adopter judges using AI

Meet the early-adopter judges using AI

The propensity for AI systems to make mistakes and for humans to miss those mistakes has been on full display in the US legal system as of late. The follies began when lawyers—including some at prestigious firms—submitted documents citing cases that didn’t exist. Similar mistakes soon spread to...