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Le 1er critère recherché de la vidéo dit tout de l’évolution et de la croissance du projet Lens. Le fait de recruter un coach étranger qui a joué la LDC cette saison avec un club référencé en Buli ça montre la crédibilité de Lens qui s’autorise ce genre de recrutement
Connexion établie : Nouveau chapitre lancé 🛜 #Toppmöller2028
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Palantir is absolutely not going to be the "good big brother." If ChapsVision wants to take over the sandbox, Palantir is going to let them choke on the dust—with a polite, corporate smile, of course. Palantir's official corporate posture is highly calculated compliance. They will not actively sabotage the migration—that would violate their contract, invite massive lawsuits, and destroy their reputation with other Western governments—but they will do exactly what they are contractually paid to do, and not one single line of extra code more. Here is how this cold, corporate standoff plays out in reality: 1. The "Not Our Code, Not Our Problem" Stance Palantir’s proprietary data structures, their ontology pipelines, and how Gotham/Foundry cleans and models data are fiercely guarded intellectual property. Palantir will say to ChapsVision: "Our software is fully functioning and available for our contracted users. If you want to extract that data and re-map it to ArgonOS, that is your engineering milestone to figure out. Good luck writing the translation scripts." Palantir is under zero obligation to hand over blueprints, optimization secrets, or engineering shortcuts to a direct European rival that is actively trying to eat their market share. 2. The Maintenance Trap The French DGSI’s renewal with Palantir in December 2025 was specifically for "proprietary software supply, integration, and operational support." That means Palantir's engineers on the ground in Paris are paid to keep Palantir's system stable, secure, and running so France doesn't suffer an intelligence blackout.  If ChapsVision plugs into a Palantir database to migrate data and it bottlenecks, crashes the pipeline, or causes severe latency, Palantir’s response will be simple: "Our system is green. Your extraction tool is what broke the connection. Call us back when you fix your software." 3. The Arrogance of "Battle-Tested" Tech Alex Karp and Palantir’s leadership operate with an intense, public confidence in the superiority of their product. Their strategy here is to let ChapsVision face the brutal technical reality of migrating ten years of heterogeneous national security data completely on their own. Palantir’s view is that European startups talk a big game about "sovereign AI," but when it comes to processing billions of raw data points under real-world pressure, these platforms collapse under the weight of their own unintegrated acquisitions. By stepping back and letting ChapsVision handle 100% of the heavy lifting and testing, Palantir is essentially letting ChapsVision either prove they can do it, or publicly fail trying.  The Bottom Line Palantir will fulfill its contract to keep the lights on for the DGSI because they want to remain a trusted partner to the French state. But when it comes to helping ChapsVision write code, build bridges, or successfully transition? Zero help. Palantir is going to stand back, cash the checks from the 3-year renewal, and watch ChapsVision try to climb a mountain they've spent a decade building.
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Bac 2026 : l'épreuve anticipée de maths était si facile que l'on a cru à une blague du ministère de l'Éducation nationale. Les élèves d'aujourd'hui ne sont pas plus bêtes que ceux d'hier. Simplement, l'intelligence n'est plus stimulée comme autrefois. slate.fr/societe/blog-sagalo…
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🔴 La rentabilité d'un film est atteinte pour un producteur lorsque la part à risque est couverte et non pas lorsqu'un hypothétique ratio (entrées salles/budget) est dépassé. L'étude de @LeCNC établit que la part à risque ne représente en moyenne que 13% du budget des films.
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Ces déclarations sont d’autant plus ridicules qu’elles inversent la causalité : on passe huit ans à organiser la dépendance numérique de la France et de l’UE, puis on feint de découvrir choqué que les États‑Unis ont un « kill switch » sur nos outils d’IA. Dire « nous ne pouvons plus dépendre des États‑Unis pour l’IA » en 2026, après avoir laissé les GAFAM contrôler environ 80 % du cloud européen et une large part des capacités de calcul en Europe, relève de la pure posture. La dépendance n’est pas une surprise : elle est le produit de choix répétés en faveur d’un modèle où l’on importe cloud, puces, plateformes et capital‑risque au lieu de les construire chez nous. L’épisode Anthropic/Fable 5 & Mythos ne fait qu’illustrer un risque parfaitement prévisible : lorsque l’essentiel de votre stack numérique est américain, Washington peut demander à « éteindre » ou restreindre des services du jour au lendemain. Venir ensuite sur un ton martial expliquer qu’il faut « se battre » contre la décision de Trump, tout en restant structurellement pieds et poings liés à l’infrastructure et aux plateformes américaines, c’est du théâtre politique, pas une stratégie. Un exemple concret : quand 40 % des capacités de calcul opérationnelles en Europe et près de la moitié des projets de nouveaux data centers sont contrôlés par des groupes US, il est évident que l’accès à l’IA reste sous condition politique américaine. Baltringues !! @gouvernementFR @Senat
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Bientôt trente ans que les équipes de foot de la France ont le visage de sa dimension universelle. C’est tellement bien que ce n’est même plus un sujet. S’il reste une question, c’est de se demander pourquoi ceux qui célèbrent cette belle mixité la trouveraient inimaginable, voire suspecte, si l’équipe du Sénégal la présentait aussi sur ses visages…
Coupe du monde : les Bleus, miroir brûlant de la nation française 🖋️ LA CHRONIQUE de Simon Kuper l.lepoint.fr/u8e
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France-Sénégal, imaginez cette phrase ce soir 24 ans plus tard ⤵️
Thierry Roland : "Patrick Vieira se bagarre contre ses cousins" lors du match de la France contre le Sénégal durant la Coupe du monde 2002
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"We've advanced a tech level!" Popular belief credits Dune II as the first major RTS, and it certainly launched the genre into the spotlight with near perfect reviews and massive commercial success. However, other RTS games predated it. One was Mega-Lo-Mania, developed by Sensible Software and released in 1991 for the Amiga and Atari ST. You control one of four gods: Scarlet (red), Oberon (yellow), Caesar (green), or Madcap (blue), trying to conquer 28 islands across eras from 9500 BC to 2001 AD, each with new units and structures. You begin with 100 men per island, mine resources, research tech trees to unlock units from primitive cavemen to powerful tanks and lasers. Though smaller in scope than Dune II, it helped pave the way for the genre. The digitized speech and pixelated beauty still holds up if you ask me. Not bad for a 35 year old game.
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Le problème c'est que justement : il n'a pas cartonné du tout... Comme Hellblade 2 Comme les petits jeux originaux de Double Fine La liberté créative c'est bien, mais les jeux ne sont pas juste là pour être félicité dans des salons : il faut faire un retour sur investissement
If Microsoft is closing down Compulsion Games immediately following their multiple wins across several categories at the Canadian Game Awards for a game that could clearly be the exact long-running exclusive action adventure franchise that differentiates the Xbox brand from the other companies… this would be the ultimate stepping on a rake move. Compulsion crushed it on an original IP. I really hope this rumour is not true. #SouthOfMidnight should be the beginning of something really special.
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Was the mission wasting over 100 billion dollars in exchange for nothing?
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. 🇺🇸⚡️🦅
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somehow Trump is Shido, AND Kamoshida, AND Madarame, AND Kaneshiro, AND Okumura, all at the same time.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. 🇺🇸⚡️🦅
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don’t be too mad at this. this means the president collabed with persona 5. his live service will end in less than one year.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. 🇺🇸⚡️🦅
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Oh, mais qui aurait pu prédire ?! En tout cas, je n'y retournerai plus. Ils ont perdu beaucoup de clients en s'associant avec cette marque de l'enfer.
🔴 Shein au BHV Marais, c’est fini ! 💬«Shein au BHV Marais était une erreur, oui», constate Karl-Stéphane Cottendin, qui était jusqu’à ce mardi directeur général du groupe et du BHV ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/uO2k
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Campaigning INDE NAVARRETTE as Supporting Actress for OBSESSION feels insulting. The movie lives and dies on Nikki. She's not supporting anyone. She's the lead. No debate: [dreadcentral.com/news/577142…]
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To me this chase is some of De Niro's best acting. He actually looks like he's overwhelmed and concentrating, really trying to drive the car, not like an actor trying to look cool for the camera.
RONIN (1998)
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Moi. Qui se souvient des alternatives à Google créées en Italie, en Grande-Bretagne, en Suède, au Danemark, en Allemagne, en Espagne… ? Personne. Le problème c’est pas Qwant. Le problème c’est qu’il n’y ait eu que Qwant.
Souveraineté – Qui se souvient de Qwant ?
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The original PlayStation’s impressive 3D capabilities have somewhat overshadowed it over the years, but SEGA was actually a company that was deeply committed to 3D gaming from the very beginning. In arcades, they were producing 3D games on a completely different level from their competitors, and they were constantly experimenting with new ideas on the home console side as well. If you look at the Mega Drive version of Virtua Racing, SEGA managed to bring over an arcade-quality experience by adding a special processor directly into the cartridge. Seeing that success, they likely realized that a dock-on device with its own dedicated hardware could allow the Mega Drive to handle 3D games—especially SEGA’s arcade-style 3D titles. That idea eventually became the 32X. At the time, the Mega Drive (Genesis) was incredibly popular in North America, so the concept definitely had potential. The problem was its timing. The 32X launched around the same period as SEGA’s next-generation console, the Sega Saturn, which created confusion in the market. If it had been released even a year earlier, giving players earlier access to games like Virtua Fighter and Virtua Racing, it might have achieved much stronger sales. And by the way, the Mega Drive shown in the video is a custom modification that combines the console and the 32X into a single integrated unit. 😆
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Petit rappel des studios qui ont fermé Récemment (Probablement non exhaustive): •Tango Gameworks •Arkane Austin •Alpha Dog Games •Monolith Productions •Player First Games •Warner Bros. Games San Diego •The Initiative •Toadman Interactive •Freejam •Mountaintop Studios •Echtra Games •Cobra Mobile •nDreams (internal studios) •Studio Fizbin •Ubisoft Leamington •T-Minus Zero Entertainment •Fantastic Pixel Castle •Bad Brain Game Studios •Sanzaru Games •Twisted Pixel Games •Armature Studio •Ubisoft Halifax •Bluepoint Games •Spiders •Counterplay Games •Ballistic Moon •Iron Galaxy Studios •Vertigo Games (Amsterdam studio) •Metacore (Germany/Sweden studios)
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