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"Alors que je me désolais de n’avoir pas de féline compagnie pour traverser cette période de confinement, un chat est soudain apparu dans mon salon… Magie !"
We are facing a pandemic about which US President Donald Trump appears incapable of telling the truth — assuming he even knows it — and without quick action, a lot of people are going to get sick. Some of them will die. The president’s incoherence has reached a level that is a hazard to public health. The best thing Trump can do for the country, to speed its response to the novel coronavirus, is resign and let someone capable take over.
La société utilise les Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 avec une dose d’intelligence artificielle pour donner des indications vocales sur ce que se trouve en face d’elle, reconnaître des visages familiers ou lire du texte (un courrier, une recette, etc.).
The government of Japan has approved a new bill aimed at reducing the downloading of pirated content from the Internet. The new law, which is targeted for Jan 1, 2021, will criminalize the downloading of manga, magazines and academic material with prison sentences of up to two years. Operators of pirate linking sites will also face up to five years behind bars.
Let me tell you this “funny” story of me trying to bypass a domain check in a little webapp, and acidentally bypassing a URL parser that is used in (almost) every Google product.
I can't wait for VLC to be sued because we can paste the URL of a pirated show stored on a shared FTP server. /s