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S & P 500 - Les actions en vue lundi : Merck , IBM , Datadog , Crowdstrike , Gilead , Ar
abcbourse.com
about 3 hours ago

S & P 500 - Les actions en vue lundi : Merck , IBM , Datadog , Crowdstrike , Gilead , Ar

Published: 20260223T224500Z

Trump refutes reports that top Gen. Dan Caine warned of Iran strike risks
The Hill
about 3 hours ago

Trump refutes reports that top Gen. Dan Caine warned of Iran strike risks

President Trump refuted reports Monday that Gen. Dan Caine, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has advised the president and other top officials that military action in Iran could pose substantial risks and leave the U.S. entwined in a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.  “Numerous stories from the Fake News Media have...

It Been Almost Two Months Since the U . S . Invaded a Country . Is It Iran Turn to Be a Trump Distraction ?
jezebel.com
about 4 hours ago

It Been Almost Two Months Since the U . S . Invaded a Country . Is It Iran Turn to Be a Trump Distraction ?

Published: 20260223T211500Z

Anthropic accuses three Chinese AI labs of abusing Claude to improve their own models
Engadget
about 5 hours ago

Anthropic accuses three Chinese AI labs of abusing Claude to improve their own models

Anthropic is issuing a call to action against AI "distillation attacks," after accusing three AI companies of misusing its Claude chatbot. On its website, Anthropic claimed that DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax have been conducting "industrial-scale campaigns…to illicitly extract Claude’s capabilities to improve their own models." Distillation in the AI world refers to when less capable models lean on the responses of more powerful ones to train themselves. While distillation isn't a bad thing across the board, Anthropic said that these types of attacks can be used in a more nefarious way. According to Anthropic, these three Chinese AI firms were responsible for more than "16 million exchanges with Claude through approximately 24,000 fraudulent accounts." From Anthropic's perspective, these competing companies were using Claude as a shortcut to develop more advanced AI models, which could also lead to circumventing certain safeguards. Anthropic said in its post that it was able to link each of these distilling attack campaigns to the specific companies with "high confidence" thanks to IP address correlation, metadata requests and infrastructure indicators, along with corroborating with others in the AI industry who have noticed similar behaviors. Early last year, OpenAI made similar claims of rival firms distilling its models and banned suspected accounts in response. As for Anthropic, the company behind Claude said it would upgrade its system to make distillation attacks harder to do and easier to identify. While Anthropic is pointing fingers at these other firms, it's also facing a lawsuit from music publishers who accused the AI company of using illegal copies of songs to train its Claude chatbot. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/anthropic-accuses-three-chinese-ai-labs-of-abusing-claude-to-improve-their-own-models-205210613.html?src=rss

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Flat Molecules Aren’t Actually Flat. Blame Quantum Physics
Gizmodo
about 5 hours ago

Flat Molecules Aren’t Actually Flat. Blame Quantum Physics

In chemistry, molecules with a "flat" geometry are often stable enough to support a wide range of reactions. But in the quantum world, that's not technically true.

How Does Weather Affect Match Results , and How Do Changing Conditions Impact Athlete Interactions ?
rockawave.com
about 5 hours ago

How Does Weather Affect Match Results , and How Do Changing Conditions Impact Athlete Interactions ?

Published: 20260223T201500Z

A new lawsuit alleges DHS illegally tracked and intimidated observers
NPR News
about 6 hours ago

A new lawsuit alleges DHS illegally tracked and intimidated observers

Observers watching federal immigration enforcement in Maine who were told by agents they were "domestic terrorists" and would be added to a "database" or "watchlist" are now part of a new federal class action lawsuit.

Bungie says 'no second chances' if you're caught cheating in Marathon
Engadget
about 6 hours ago

Bungie says 'no second chances' if you're caught cheating in Marathon

Bungie isn't taking any prisoners when it comes to cheating on its upcoming extraction shooter, Marathon. In a detailed blog post explaining its anti-cheat measures, Bungie took a very declarative position against those caught trying to gain an unfair advantage. "We are taking a strong stance against cheating and anyone found to be cheating or developing cheats will be permanently banned from playing Marathon forever, no second chances," the blog post read, adding that there will be an appeals system in place. However, Bungie's anti-cheat standards go beyond punishment. In the blog post, Bungie detailed that Marathon's dedicated servers have full authority on movement, shooting, actions, and inventory. Since these key actions rely on the server, it will translate to smoother gunplay for players as well as the prevention of cheats related to teleportation, unlimited ammo or damage manipulation. Bungie is also incorporating a "Fog of War" system that limits an individual player's client to see only certain regions of a map, which should prevent wall hacks, ESP cheats or loot revealers.  On top of these robust regulations, Bungie is utilizing BattlEye, a kernel-level anticheat that's seen with other popular multiplayer shooters like Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege and Destiny 2. Bungie added that in the event of disconnecting, you'll be able to reconnect to your run without any hitches. If players can't reconnect due to an issue with the servers, Bungie said it will "attempt to return the starting gear to all impacted players." Marathon isn't out until March 5, but Bungie is doing a preview weekend with the Server Slam event starting February 26. Still, it's obvious that Bungie already wants to get ahead of the competition, since Arc Raiders, another recently released extraction shooter, has been dealing with its own cheating problem. To address the rise in cheating, the game's developer, Embark Studios, implemented a three-strike system, which some players have criticize

Iranians Receive Mystery Alert Amid Rising US Tensions :  Wait and See , Anonymous Message On Phone Warns ,  Trump Is A Man Of Action : Report
newsx.com
about 7 hours ago

Iranians Receive Mystery Alert Amid Rising US Tensions : Wait and See , Anonymous Message On Phone Warns , Trump Is A Man Of Action : Report

Published: 20260223T184500Z

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Judge Suggests Jack Smith Flouted Court Order In  Brazen  Final Action
dailycaller.com
about 7 hours ago

Judge Suggests Jack Smith Flouted Court Order In Brazen Final Action

Published: 20260223T184500Z

Guide Labs debuts a new kind of interpretable LLM
TechCrunch
about 8 hours ago

Guide Labs debuts a new kind of interpretable LLM

The company open-sourced an 8 billion parameter LLM, Steerling-8B, trained with a new architecture designed to make its actions easily interpretable.

Ball x Pit will land on iOS and Android on March 12
Engadget
about 8 hours ago

Ball x Pit will land on iOS and Android on March 12

Ball x Pit, a delightful roguelite that was one of our favorite games of last year, is on the way to mobile devices. The chaotic brick-breaking action is coming to iOS and Android on March 12. There will be a free trial with no ads, and you can unlock the full game with an in-app purchase. This is Ball x Pit “for your pants pocket,” according to the latest trailer. For the uninitiated, Ball x Pit is sort of a mix of Breakout and Vampire Survivors with some base building (and elements of many other genres) blended in. It’s all about finding powerful synergies between the character(s) you select, passive abilities and the balls you use to take out enemies before they get too close to damage you. These balls are regular ones that deal damage on impact (aka baby balls) or special balls that are infused with a range of effects and powers, such as Lightning, Ghost and Poison. These special balls can be fused to combine their effects or evolved into more powerful versions. BALL x PIT is going MOBILE! 📱🏐 🗓️ Launching on iOS & Android March 12 💸 Try-before-you-buy: try it for free, no ads! Love it? Unlock the full game with a single in-app purchase and keep BALLing forever! Pre-order now on the App Store and Google Play! pic.twitter.com/3MmJ6dGNzp — BALL x PIT 🏐 REGAL UPDATE OUT NOW (@BALLxPIT) February 23, 2026 On each run, you’ll collect blueprints and resources that you’ll use to reconstruct a fallen town. Buildings unlock new characters and abilities that can aid you on your next run. Everything synergizes beautifully in Ball x Pit. Ball x Pit should work well with touch controls on mobile. You can set the balls to fire automatically, so all you really need to worry about is moving your character and aiming, as well as choosing your next upgrade when you earn enough experience gems. The first of three planned updates for this year arrived in January. I’m still waiting for developer Kenny Sun to add cross-progression since I’ve already plowed dozens of hours into

Exclusive: European Parliament rejects minute of silence for French nationalist student
Euronews
about 8 hours ago

Exclusive: European Parliament rejects minute of silence for French nationalist student

The death of Quentin Deranque has provoked intense political reactions in France and abroad, only weeks before local elections in which both the far left and the far right are expected to make substantial gains. A commemoration could still be held in the EU Parliament's next plenary.

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AOC’s 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor is down to $380
The Verge
about 10 hours ago

AOC’s 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor is down to $380

It’s tough not to gush about a 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor that costs under $400 (I’ve done it before!). AOC’s G-Sync-compatible model with a 240Hz refresh rate and a near-instant response time is down to $379.99 at Best Buy, which matches the lowest price I’ve ever seen for a model with these specs. This seems like a great entry-level OLED for your gaming desktop or laptop setup; it has a similar 111 pixels per inch (PPI) as its competitors, it has a three-year warranty that protects against burn-in from normal use (when you use its panel protection settings), and its 16:9 aspect ratio makes it ideal for PC and console gaming. AOC 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor (Q27G41ZDF) Where to Buy: $549.99 $379.99 at Best Buy The benefits of QD-OLED over IPS and TN panels commonly used in monitors are immediately obvious when you compare them side-by-side. QD-OLED offers deeper blacks (no more black appearing as hues of gray) and better contrast with more color and brightness accuracy. Games and movies will look better than ever. Google Docs? Not so much. Brightness and text clarity are areas where this tech falls behind; viewing a huge, white Google Doc on this and other OLEDs will make it appear somewhat dim. And, while newer OLED monitors boast clearer text thanks to vertical RGB stripes in their panels, you might notice some fringing around letters with this monitor (and many others on the market) if you look closely. Other Verge-approved deals Sony has discounted a fleet of PS5 games and accessories on its PS Direct site, and you’ll also find many of them on Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop. The most notable game discount that exists only on Sony’s site (for now, at least) is on Ghost of Yōtei, one of the PS5’s best exclusives from 2025. Previously $69.99, you can grab it on disc for $49.99 through March 10th. The third-person action game is set 300 years after the events of Ghost of Tsushima, and you control vengeance-seeking Atsu. As predicted, the

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S & P 500 - Les actions à suivre lundi : Merck , Gilead , ArcellX , Netflix , Warner Br
abcbourse.com
about 10 hours ago

S & P 500 - Les actions à suivre lundi : Merck , Gilead , ArcellX , Netflix , Warner Br

Published: 20260223T154500Z

Show HN: PgDog – Scale Postgres without changing the app
Hacker News
about 10 hours ago

Show HN: PgDog – Scale Postgres without changing the app

Hey HN! Lev and Justin here, authors of PgDog (https://pgdog.dev/), a connection pooler, load balancer and database sharder for PostgreSQL. If you build apps with a lot of traffic, you know the first thing to break is the database. We are solving this with a network proxy that works without requiring application code changes or database migrations. Our post from last year: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44099187 The most important update: we are in production. Sharding is used a lot, with direct-to-shard queries (one shard per query) working pretty much all the time. Cross-shard (or multi-database) queries are still a work in progress, but we are making headway. Aggregate functions like count(), min(), max(), avg(), stddev() and variance() are working, without refactoring the app. PgDog calculates the aggregate in-transit, while transparently rewriting queries to fetch any missing info. For example, multi-database average calculation requires a total count of rows to calculate the original sum. PgDog will add count() to the query, if it’s not there already, and remove it from the rows sent to the app. Sorting and grouping works, including DISTINCT, if the columns(s) are referenced in the result. Over 10 data types are supported, like, timestamp(tz), all integers, varchar, etc. Cross-shard writes, including schema changes (CREATE/DROP/ALTER), are now atomic and synchronized between all shards with two-phase commit. PgDog keeps track of the transaction state internally and will rollback the transaction if the first phase fails. You don’t need to monkeypatch your ORM to use this: PgDog will intercept the COMMIT statement and execute PREPARE TRANSACTION and COMMIT PREPARED instead. Omnisharded tables, a.k.a replicated or mirrored (identical on all shards), support atomic reads and writes. That’s important because most databases can’t be completely sharded and will have some common data on all databases that has to be kept in-sync. Multi-tuple inserts, e.g., INSER

UK , Microsoft to host campuswide  Cats AI in Action  showcase
uknow.uky.edu
about 11 hours ago

UK , Microsoft to host campuswide Cats AI in Action showcase

Published: 20260223T150000Z

Market Reaction to Tariffs Subdued, BMO CEO Says
Bloomberg
about 11 hours ago

Market Reaction to Tariffs Subdued, BMO CEO Says

Market reaction to the US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs has been subdued, said Bank of Montreal Chief Executive Officer Darryl White. “Part of that is because some of the outcome that we saw over the last few days was probably priced into bond markets, so we haven’t seen much of a reaction there,” he said on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)

The challenge of the current generation of Black politicians
The Hill
about 11 hours ago

The challenge of the current generation of Black politicians

Black political power has reached a high point, with record numbers of Black members in the House and Senate, but Black voters are still asking what Black political power has done for them, as they face issues such as police brutality, income inequality, and Trump's undermining of affirmative action programs.

Climate action is the world’s cheapest insurance policy, new study says
Euronews
about 11 hours ago

Climate action is the world’s cheapest insurance policy, new study says

Climate policy is not discretionary spending but collective risk pooling, according to a Vienna University study, who argue that as natural disasters proliferate, it acts as a public insurance system that protects economies and societies.

Hong Kong businesses take Trump’s latest tariff surprise in stride
South China Morning Post
about 11 hours ago

Hong Kong businesses take Trump’s latest tariff surprise in stride

Businesses in Hong Kong remain confident of weathering uncertainties after US President Donald Trump raised global tariffs in response to a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his sweeping levies on imports. The local business sector was convinced that the impact of the new 15 per cent global tariff would be “limited”, echoing the opinion of financial officials. “President Trump’s actions only undermine confidence in American investment and trade, doing nothing but harm,” Jimmy Ng Wing-ka, who...

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Scientists create universal nasal spray vaccine that protects against COVID, flu, and pneumonia
Science Daily
about 12 hours ago

Scientists create universal nasal spray vaccine that protects against COVID, flu, and pneumonia

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have unveiled a bold new kind of “universal” vaccine that could one day protect against everything from COVID-19 and the flu to bacterial pneumonia and even common allergens. Instead of targeting a specific virus or bacterium, the nasal spray vaccine supercharges the lungs’ own immune defenses, keeping them on high alert for months. In mice, it slashed viral levels, prevented severe illness, and even blocked allergic reactions.

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Duterte was ‘pivotal’ in murder of thousands, ICC prosecutors say
South China Morning Post
about 13 hours ago

Duterte was ‘pivotal’ in murder of thousands, ICC prosecutors say

Former Philippine president Rodrigo ⁠Duterte was “pivotal” in the ⁠murder of thousands of people during his ⁠reign, prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Monday, as they pushed for his trial to go ahead. The prosecutors at the Hague-based war crimes court have charged Duterte with three counts of murder as a crime against humanity, involving dozens of ‌victims that accusers say were only a fraction of the real death toll in his clampdown on alleged drug users and...

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Ansarullah decries Israel bloody massacre in east Lebanon , urges unified Arab action
globalsecurity.org
about 15 hours ago

Ansarullah decries Israel bloody massacre in east Lebanon , urges unified Arab action

Published: 20260223T104500Z

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