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  • A peu près tout le monde fait la grimace à l'idée de faire (ou d'accorder du temps de travail pour faire une) sieste —genre "la sieste, c'est pour les bébés" — alors que faire une sieste est une des meilleures façons (que je connaissance) de rester efficace longtemps.

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    Un petit somme dans la bibliothèque
  • Wow, tu vas très loin et très vite !

    Vraiment? Je partage juste mon étonnement et un certain... malaise, tout en précisant que j'approuve le fait d'aider ceux qui en ont besoin. J'aurais du écrire quoi pour ne pas aller 'très loin et très vite !'?

    J'imagine sans mal que ce soit mal vu de ne pas être enthousiaste par défaut mais je reste sur mon questionnement: c'est quoi le but (on veut/va faire quoi?) et, si on se débarrasse de ce genre de jargon marketing qui ne veut pas dire grand-chose de concret — "mieux accompagner les étudiant·es de 1ᵉʳ cycle dans leurs parcours, faciliter leur intégration, encourager leurs initiatives et les former aux défis des territoires." (source) — est-ce que ça ne ressemble pas à une tentative de traiter un symptôme plutôt que sa cause... si souci il y a?

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    Un petit somme dans la bibliothèque
  • Je suis le seul à trouver ça (la sieste, mais aussi tout l'article/projet de l'université) un peu... infantilisant, pour ne pas dire... très beaucoup? Ils sont censés entrer à la fac, pas en maternelle...

    OK, il semble très probable que je sois un horrible vieux con (j'assume être le premier, et je suis très probablement l'autre également) et il semblerait aussi que je ne comprenne rien aux difficultés des jeunes d'aujourd'hui (je veux bien le croire) mais je me demande vraiment qu'elle est la finalité d'une telle démarche et ce qu'elle dit de l'efficacité de l'éducation des enfant/ados (ce que ces jeunes étaient il y a peu encore)?

    Je veux dire, entrant à la fac ils sont censés avoir le droit de vote, le droit de conduire, de picoler et aussi de jouer au docteur, et on en est à leur expliquer comment faire dodo (et pourquoi c'est important) et comment dire bonjour aux autres étudiants de leur âge, comment remplir un formulaire ou comment faire une démarche administrative?

    C'est quoi la suite? Le jour de la rentrée ces jeunes adultes recevront une formation accélérée sur l'art de nouer leur lacets correctement pour ne pas risquer de se casser la figure en marchant dessus en se rendant d'un auditorium à un autre, ainsi qu'un bavoir et un biberon avec un mode d'emploi illustré (pour éviter qu'ils se blessent en essayant de les utiliser seuls)?

    OK, je trolle mais ça me laisse sincèrement très perplexe.

    Donc, plus sérieusement: si les jeunes ont besoin de ça, c'est très bien de le leur donner, évidemment, mais je doute que 12 millions et deux petits lits fassent une réelle différence. Parce le souci c'est qu'ils ne devraient pas en avoir besoin parce que ce que ça semble vouloir compenser sont deux des choses qu'ils sont censés avoir apprises en grandissant, aussi bien auprès de leur famille qu'à l'école: se débrouiller et se gérer. Si on réalise (un peu tard) que ce n'est pas le cas et qu'ils ont besoin d'aide, c'est pas à la fac qu'il faut intervenir, c'est en amont. Loin en amont.

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    [WP] Human zoo finally opens
  • I thought it was about to close... definitively?

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    How do you setup your writing environment?
  • I write from 4-5 AM to 7-8 AM every single day of the year, while my spouse (and the whole city around us) is sleeping. I'm 50+ and have been doing that for almost 30 years now. Younger, I used to write at night.

    I like to sit in front of a small table (whose height I adjusted toi fit my own needs) placed in front of the windows in our living room, and just write while the sun slowly rises and light up the roofs of Paris. As cliché as it sounds, it is as great to watch today as it was 30 years or so ago when we moved in. And we're not even living in one of those 'pretty' spots people can see in movies ;)

    No electronics to distract or blind me (I write longhand), no music as I prefer to work in complete silence beside a few birds waking up and saying 'Hi!' from nearby trees. Or maybe they're saying 'why is this complete moron not sleeping like all the others?' who knows. When the weather is nice, I will move onto the balcony so I can better listen to them. Birds have become much rarer, alas. The real issue is cars, trucks and motorcycles but I would say up until 6.30 there are barely any in our street. They become real annoying fast though and at 7 you can forget any notion of 'quiet'.

    No drinking beside a glass of water or a tea up until breakfast time, which is somewhere around 7.45 when I hear my spouse has woken up and is showering. I quit writing and go buy some croissants or some other pastries (I know, another cliché but that's what it is) to the small bakery at the corner of our street (with so many clichés, we will soon have a full photo album), which sells 100% handmade stuff that are so fucking good (people start queuing at 7.30, the moment it opens).

    After breakfast, we spend some time together with my spouse and then she goes to work (from home) and I go do whatever the fuck I fancy as I consider my work day done (only bothering with the mandatory financial stuff later in the day)

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    Why the Linux ecosystem cannot be considered "standardized", unlike Windows and Mac?
  • It's all about choice. And choice, aka diversity, is great.

    It's like not having to eat a banana if you don't like them and having the ability to grow the fruit you would love the most instead. That's also why I've now (in the last 5 or 6 years) mostly switched from Mac to GNU/Linux. This Mac Mac Studio I'm writing on right now is the last Mac I own and I see very little chance for it to be replaced by a newer Mac when time comes to replace it. I like the freedom of choice and to do what the funk I fancy on my computer. Not just what some designer at Cupertino (or some wannabe designer, at Redmond) decided I should be permitted to do.

    Also, where is the standard between incompatible different macOS versions or different versions of Windows? Or between incompatible versions of the same apps running on those systems? I'm not saying it's wrong, nor that it's great, just that we should not neglect all those 'standardization issues' that exist in every single system. Marketing should not be blindly trusted — Imho, marketing should never be trusted, and not even listened to but that's just me deeply allergic to bullshit ;)

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    without saying how old you are, how old are you?
  • I was still a kid when my dad brought home a brand new Apple II. Before that computer appeared in his home office (and in my live, as I used that Apple so much more than he ever did ;)), I learned to type on my granddad's typewriter.

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    Why do you care about privacy?
  • The same reason I care about a working democracy. You can't have one without the other.

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    What is the most severe case of brainwashing you have seen?
  • Less people using public libraries (and reading books to learn stuff) around me because 'who needs to read books when there is everything on the Internet and I can Google anything'?

    And, at least as saddening and frightening to me, seeing more and more people willing to censor whatever book, author, or idea, they hate or even they just don't agree with (most often, without even reading it). It's even worse when I see librarians supporting that — it doesn't matter how 'good' their motivation is, censorship's only success is in the promotion of stupid ideas (if not of sheer ignorance), hate and fear.

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    What do you use to label/tag similar looking cables?
  • Masking tape and a pen

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    Imagine modern tech could resurrect old movie stars, which movie remake would you like to see them in?
  • imagine people can't afford to watch all the movies produced in a year — crazy supposition I know, but let's say a ticket has become so expensive people need to pick the film they will watch — would you rather have them pay to see a movie featuring living actors (and while doing so giving those new actors an opportunity to start their career and become the next stars?) or have them pay to watch a product made out of dead actors (and greed) that will only enrich the studios?

    Dying is part of the life cycle. Once you're dead, you've become a legit part of the past. And you're supposed to stay gone, so the younger people have their chance too. Sure, those young will not be a clone of Bogart or Bacall but they could become... themselves. That is, as long as Studios don't focus their attention (and greed) on dead actors (and AI-powered scenarios, while we're at it).

    Plus, as a 50+ dude myself, imagining an instant I was an actor, I would not want anyone getting the idea that they can inherit my 'image' once I'm dead and use it however they fancy. Money and stuff, help yourself but let my image — my effing face — let it disappear with the body it belongs too. I'm not a product, I'm someone — even if I was an actor.

    Also, it makes me wonder is their face what people really miss from dead actors? Are Bacall and Bogart just their face?

    And then, I imagine neither Bogart and Bacall would smoke in their new movie? Smoking is such a bad habit, we certainly would not want to give kids such a poor example, right? So what the remastered version of Bacall and Bogart would do, instead? I know, stare at their phone screen (and rage on X or share images of their last meal on Instagram), so modern viewers can identify with them even more easily. That sure would be a much better example for kids.

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    Can someone give me advice on vacuum cleaners?
  • Not the OP, but that's a great idea.

    Like the OP, my spouse and I have become quite tired of those (overpriced) full-plastic pseudo brands that are worth shit, and we're also not that interested in connected robotic battery-powered vacuums either. I will check around if I can find some good old school wired vacuum, and also ask my local thrift store owner if they have any idea where I could find some around here.

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    It's Friday - What are your plans for the week-end?
  • Thx a lot, much appreciated :)

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    [Opinion / Technology] Telegram founder’s arrest is radical — if it’s a crime to build privacy tools, there will be no privacy [Chris Berg | Aug 29, 2024 | crikey.com.au]
  • I am going to quote myself here:

    Allow me to quote myself too, then:

    That’s not the point.

    I do not disagree with your remarks (I do not use Telegram), I simply consider it's not the point or that it should not be.

    Obviously, laws should be enforced. What those laws are and how they are used to erode some stuff that were considered fundamental rights not so long ago is the sole issue, once again, im(v)ho ;)

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    [Opinion / Technology] Telegram founder’s arrest is radical — if it’s a crime to build privacy tools, there will be no privacy [Chris Berg | Aug 29, 2024 | crikey.com.au]
  • Well, except Telegram isn’t a good tool for privacy.

    That's not the point. The hunting down on tools and their creators (and on our right to privacy) is the issue here. At least, imho.

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    [Projet local] "Vacances apprenantes" : à la Madeleine, à Évreux, la rentrée, c'était il y a une semaine !
  • Une question de vocabulaire, pour le coup: pourquoi "vacances apprenantes" au lieu de "vacances studieuses"? Je veux dire, apprendre (être un/une apprenant/apprenante), donc) n'est-ce pas étudier (être studieux)?

    Cette question (bête?) mise à part, l'idée me semble bien sympathique :)

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    It's Friday - What are your plans for the week-end?
  • Cardiologist this Saturday, Dentist on Sunday because my dentist likes to work on Sundays while, oddly enough, I have no favorite day to go visit her :p — more seriously, she is real good I'm lucky to be one of her patients.

    Beside that, reading, writing, spend time with my spouse. Maybe watch a DVD and, hopefully, keep on watching an online course at the Collège de France.

    Edit: not much going out and no walking either this WE, like the previous days, since I've broken my foot — and I can tell you that not walking is really starting to become frustrating.

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    What's your unconventional productivity hack/tool
  • Do you mind if I send you a DM? I have more questions

    Not the slightest, I can't promise I'll answer them all but, at worst, you only risk receiving a 'Sorry, I don't know' ;)
    The best way would be to send me an email, though. Check the bottom of the About page, on my blog.

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    How can I get YouTube to not offer rage-inducing stuff?
  • To keep YT under control: Firefox is my web browser, with the uBlock Origin extension installed. So, all Shorts/Suggestions, 'News' and 'Related content' are now automatically removed from YT '(easy to achieve with uBlock Origin when using Firefox).

    😍🥰 Firefox + uBlockOrigin

    And whenever Google/YT suggests me some turd content, I dislike it and ask it to not suggest the channel/content anymore.

    In the end, my feed is mostly made of stuff I enjoy watching, with so little noise that it can not be considered an issue.

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