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Et beaucoup trop d'agents qui ont accès aux données manifestement.

27.02.2026 19:03 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

En même temps c'est pas Google qui a fait fuiter le FICOBA

27.02.2026 18:05 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Even on a 30-minute drive from Russia’s positions in eastern Ukraine, being visible can be fatal.
The buzz of rotors overhead is constant. Fibre-optic cables criss-cross cratered fields. Pick-up trucks are encased in prickly metal cages for protection. In cities such as Kherson, nets are strung across roads and hospitals in an attempt to tame the sky.
Long gone are the days of large, concentrated troop movements, whether on foot or by vehicle. Soldiers crawl for days under cover of darkness and anti-thermal cloaks, or wait for fog thick enough to mask a rotation. Supplies arrive by drone; the wounded sometimes leave by robot.
Taras Chmut, a marine veteran and founder of Come Back Alive, one of the largest Ukrainian charities arming the military, refers to this netherworld as the “kill zone” — where anything that moves can be instantly targeted and destroyed.
Warfare had changed in a “radical way”, he said. And every month the kill zone grows in size. “For Europeans, it is still difficult to comprehend.”

A new reality

The old “rear”, where supply vehicles once moved freely, is now a target grid. And at the centre of this new warfare is the first-person-view (FPV) drone — loitering over supply lines, hunting vehicles and striking opportunistically with devastating precision.

Even on a 30-minute drive from Russia’s positions in eastern Ukraine, being visible can be fatal. The buzz of rotors overhead is constant. Fibre-optic cables criss-cross cratered fields. Pick-up trucks are encased in prickly metal cages for protection. In cities such as Kherson, nets are strung across roads and hospitals in an attempt to tame the sky. Long gone are the days of large, concentrated troop movements, whether on foot or by vehicle. Soldiers crawl for days under cover of darkness and anti-thermal cloaks, or wait for fog thick enough to mask a rotation. Supplies arrive by drone; the wounded sometimes leave by robot. Taras Chmut, a marine veteran and founder of Come Back Alive, one of the largest Ukrainian charities arming the military, refers to this netherworld as the “kill zone” — where anything that moves can be instantly targeted and destroyed. Warfare had changed in a “radical way”, he said. And every month the kill zone grows in size. “For Europeans, it is still difficult to comprehend.” A new reality The old “rear”, where supply vehicles once moved freely, is now a target grid. And at the centre of this new warfare is the first-person-view (FPV) drone — loitering over supply lines, hunting vehicles and striking opportunistically with devastating precision.

The result is a near-total retreat of conventional transport from the forward-most combat area. “Almost no transport is used in the kill-zone closer to the frontline,” said Iryna Rybakova, press officer for the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Separate Mechanized Brigade.
Movement by road is largely confined to bad weather — rain, snow or high winds — when visibility drops and drone control and optics are degraded.
Thousands of kilometres of nets are draped to form tunnels over the main highways. This drone cover is designed to prevent suicide FPVs from diving at vehicles. But even under netting, vehicles move only at considerable risk.
Many of those that do venture forward resemble freakish Mad Max vehicles, reinforced with additional armour and equipped with anti-drone cages and spikes to lessen the impact of explosions. Troops, for their part, reside mostly underground, or encamped in heavily camouflaged positions.


(photo of a moving truck which is basically a cage on wheels)

The result is a near-total retreat of conventional transport from the forward-most combat area. “Almost no transport is used in the kill-zone closer to the frontline,” said Iryna Rybakova, press officer for the 93rd Kholodnyi Yar Separate Mechanized Brigade. Movement by road is largely confined to bad weather — rain, snow or high winds — when visibility drops and drone control and optics are degraded. Thousands of kilometres of nets are draped to form tunnels over the main highways. This drone cover is designed to prevent suicide FPVs from diving at vehicles. But even under netting, vehicles move only at considerable risk. Many of those that do venture forward resemble freakish Mad Max vehicles, reinforced with additional armour and equipped with anti-drone cages and spikes to lessen the impact of explosions. Troops, for their part, reside mostly underground, or encamped in heavily camouflaged positions. (photo of a moving truck which is basically a cage on wheels)

Volodymyr Demchenko, a Ukrainian film director turned soldier, described a belt of “chaos”. “Trenches, ruins, burned trees, bodies of [the] dead that are impossible to take back,” he said. “Everywhere barbed wire, optical fibre from drones, pieces of weapons.”
The enemy can be “ahead, behind, [at the] sides — and for sure he will be in the sky.”
Modern warfare

The battlefields of eastern Ukraine have become a proving ground for new technologies of death, and for the countermeasures devised to blunt them.
Electronic warfare saturates the front, jamming signals and forcing drone operators into a contest of adaptation, troops and analysts say.
But there is a way around it that is increasingly favoured by Russia: drones tethered to ever-longer fibre-optic cables, reaching 40km in some instances.
These are immune to radio interference and often highly effective. Some lie in wait beside roads. “It will then take flight and hit the vehicle,” said Mike Dewhirst, founder of drone maker Evolve Dynamics and drone technology consultancy AirQit — describing it as a new, dynamic form of mining.

Drones have complicated traditional methods of supply. Drones can
quickly mine key logistics routes . . .  or hide near roads
to ambush passing vehicles.
 
Drone detection and
jamming equipment
protect troops . . . as does netting, which is hung over roads as an anti-drone measure

Volodymyr Demchenko, a Ukrainian film director turned soldier, described a belt of “chaos”. “Trenches, ruins, burned trees, bodies of [the] dead that are impossible to take back,” he said. “Everywhere barbed wire, optical fibre from drones, pieces of weapons.” The enemy can be “ahead, behind, [at the] sides — and for sure he will be in the sky.” Modern warfare The battlefields of eastern Ukraine have become a proving ground for new technologies of death, and for the countermeasures devised to blunt them. Electronic warfare saturates the front, jamming signals and forcing drone operators into a contest of adaptation, troops and analysts say. But there is a way around it that is increasingly favoured by Russia: drones tethered to ever-longer fibre-optic cables, reaching 40km in some instances. These are immune to radio interference and often highly effective. Some lie in wait beside roads. “It will then take flight and hit the vehicle,” said Mike Dewhirst, founder of drone maker Evolve Dynamics and drone technology consultancy AirQit — describing it as a new, dynamic form of mining. Drones have complicated traditional methods of supply. Drones can quickly mine key logistics routes . . . or hide near roads to ambush passing vehicles. Drone detection and jamming equipment protect troops . . . as does netting, which is hung over roads as an anti-drone measure

Gone are mechanised columns that mounted the armoured assaults in the first year of the full-scale war.
Soldiers are instead increasingly turning to low-tech defences. Troops ride on the back of pick-up trucks with machine guns and shotguns primed, ready to fire at descending suicide drones. One gun firing a net at drones, turning the soldier into a latter day retiarius gladiator, has been deployed with some success.
New assault tactics are also emerging. Demchenko said Russian forces “crawl several days under anti-thermal cloaks”. Every night they move dozens, or hundreds of metres, often in pairs, as they attempt to amass in large enough numbers to control the area.

Drone footage posted by the Ukrainian Signum unit shows Russian soldiers attempting to avoid detection using anti-thermal cloaks © umftteam/Telegram
Other Russians have also been seen using motorcycles, quad bikes, buggies and motorised scooters. Some even entered battle on horseback.
Ukraine’s response has been to drive as many attacking soldiers as possible into kill zone fortifications.

Gone are mechanised columns that mounted the armoured assaults in the first year of the full-scale war. Soldiers are instead increasingly turning to low-tech defences. Troops ride on the back of pick-up trucks with machine guns and shotguns primed, ready to fire at descending suicide drones. One gun firing a net at drones, turning the soldier into a latter day retiarius gladiator, has been deployed with some success. New assault tactics are also emerging. Demchenko said Russian forces “crawl several days under anti-thermal cloaks”. Every night they move dozens, or hundreds of metres, often in pairs, as they attempt to amass in large enough numbers to control the area. Drone footage posted by the Ukrainian Signum unit shows Russian soldiers attempting to avoid detection using anti-thermal cloaks © umftteam/Telegram Other Russians have also been seen using motorcycles, quad bikes, buggies and motorised scooters. Some even entered battle on horseback. Ukraine’s response has been to drive as many attacking soldiers as possible into kill zone fortifications.

This is absolutely fucking insane… we are so not prepared 😳

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27.02.2026 14:57 👍 31 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 2
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24.02.2026 18:27 👍 3514 🔁 689 💬 11 📌 2
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24.02.2026 10:19 👍 2 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0

On ne parle pas assez du stress engendré pour les jeunes docteurs par l'accumulation de post-docs, et l'incertitude de ne pas savoir où on va se retrouver l'an prochain, voire si on va avoir quoi que ce soit. Ce n'est pas une façon humainement correcte de traiter les gens de les balader ainsi.

22.02.2026 18:58 👍 27 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0

On rappelle qu'à un moment Bercy s'était entiché de collecter aussi l'ensemble des transactions. Dans mon souvenir le truc était parti assez loin jusqu'à ce que quelqu'un rappelle que ça aurait été illégal.

19.02.2026 00:05 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
small sketch of a soldier stands in awe of a large god like human with gem and pearls covering her body

small sketch of a soldier stands in awe of a large god like human with gem and pearls covering her body

Meeting the Ocean --- Biggg WIP

(ill be done soon gotta finish other works)

- Sorry for the quietness, been making art nonstop for work but its been a couple months since ive made a personal piece ive enjoyed. Feeling alive again with this one

17.02.2026 17:23 👍 162 🔁 38 💬 3 📌 0

cette parodie du logo d'unbuntu 😆

17.02.2026 16:21 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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On dit souvent que les thérapies alternatives sont une porte d’entrée vers des dérives sectaires. Un exemple : Leur infiltration par l’anthroposophie basée sur les préceptes de Rudolf Steiner (C'est lui).
1/11

16.02.2026 13:04 👍 57 🔁 31 💬 5 📌 1

who up morging their continvouclous

16.02.2026 23:05 👍 252 🔁 33 💬 15 📌 2

C'est un peu trop en avance pour le premier avril. J'ose espérer qu'une telle horreur n'arrivera pas en production

16.02.2026 16:24 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

Il neige sans discontinuer ici en Hte Maurienne depuis hier soir.

16.02.2026 10:33 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

On comprend assez bien quand on parle Français :) Bonjour de Paris !

11.02.2026 22:17 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

WTF c'est une librairie ils se prennent pour un fonds d'assurance vie?!?

08.02.2026 17:47 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

Sinon pan pan cul cul?

08.02.2026 17:46 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

Je viens de voir aïe aïe aïe :(

08.02.2026 11:58 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

J'ai pas vu la séquence. Rajoute à ça la réalisation qu'il faudra probablement plus jamais remonter sur des skis, c'est terrible comme sensation.

08.02.2026 11:37 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Comic of a shark reading a book with a bunch of documents laying around

Text:

"Sharks can not do math"

"It is okay because sharks are cute"

Comic of a shark reading a book with a bunch of documents laying around Text: "Sharks can not do math" "It is okay because sharks are cute"

sharks are so lucky
#art #sharks

07.02.2026 04:40 👍 2575 🔁 665 💬 15 📌 9

Certainement un refus de racket. Je ne sais pas à quel point c'est prévalent le racket en France.

06.02.2026 16:53 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

It’s going to come out so I might as well get ahead of it and tell you. I’m the head of a secret cabal of shark comic enthusiasts. We have a private group on Patreon called Only Fins. It costs £1.50 ($2) a month to join us in our plan to covertly take over the world.

05.02.2026 00:03 👍 73 🔁 4 💬 2 📌 0

C'est parce qu'il te manque du sommeil ou bien tu te réveilles naturellement ?

04.02.2026 18:51 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

cc @vincevlo.bsky.social

03.02.2026 17:32 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Google with AI buttons

Google with AI buttons

Google without AI buttons

Google without AI buttons

I made a filterlist for uBlock Origin to remove Generative AI features on websites. Includes blocks for
* Google AI Summaries
* YouTube Ask button & chat summaries
* GitHub Copilot
* Facebook AI chat
* X's Grok buttons
* Deviantart DreamUp
* Booru AI images
* And more

github.com/Stevoisiak/S...

03.02.2026 00:30 👍 23302 🔁 11625 💬 287 📌 229
A more updated version of the “all modern infrastructure” meme.  Includes Microsoft as an incoming Angry Bird, AI as a prop up lever, DNS as a pair of straws holding things up, and the shark chewing a cable.

A more updated version of the “all modern infrastructure” meme. Includes Microsoft as an incoming Angry Bird, AI as a prop up lever, DNS as a pair of straws holding things up, and the shark chewing a cable.

The ever useful XKCD but updated for more modern outages.

03.02.2026 17:02 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0

Kilemimi

31.01.2026 17:52 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Est-ce que ce serait pas simplement un effet du vieillissement de la population ?

31.01.2026 09:04 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0
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Gorafi Magazine : 5 doudous à câliner pour oublier la 3e guerre mondiale https://www.legorafi.fr/2026/01/30/gorafi-magazine-5-doudous-a-caliner-pour-oublier-la-3e-guerre-mondiale/

30.01.2026 13:06 👍 179 🔁 41 💬 3 📌 2

Il faut probablement comprendre qu'ils ont utilisé la mauvaise cire pour cette application, qui a une température de fusion trop basse?

29.01.2026 18:14 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Pour une bougie c'est un peu l'idée quand même

29.01.2026 18:10 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0