]]>À l'issue de la Première Guerre mondiale, le traité de Versailles voit la création de la Société des Nations en 1919. Le traité contient de nombreuses conventions pour établir une norme et faciliter les échanges entre les pays, et impose à l'Allemagne et aux autres parties le la tel que fixé à Vienne
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Ah, ça c'est de la vraie science!
]]>About a year ago, we embarked on a quest to answer one of the most intriguing questions:
If you flip a fair coin and catch it in hand, what's the probability it lands on the same side it started?
Today, we are finally ready to share the results. Thanks to my friends, collaborators, and even strangers from the internet, we collected flippin 350,757 coin flips. We ran several "Coin Tossing Marathons" (e.g., https://youtu.be/3xNg51mv-fk?si=o2E3hKa-ReXodOmc) and spent countless hours flipping coins.
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J'ai du mal à comprendre pourquoi le parti démocrate joue le jeu des extrémistes du parti républicain…
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J'avais déjà vu cette vidéo, elle est tellement incroyable !
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Alors si on résume: il existerait une différence entre un impôt et une taxe. Mais il y a des impôts qui sont appelés «taxe» (comme la TVA). C'est un contre-sens logique complet, mais est-ce vraiment surprenant …
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]]>Sunny Oblast: a resident has been keeping a fully operational Russian T-80 tank that he found after the Russians abandonned it and kept it hidden for over a year before it was finally discovered
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WTF !
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Du début à la fin ces dernières 24h en Russie auront été surréalistes.
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https://nitter.lacontrevoie.fr/wartranslated/status/1672314259907158028#m
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La policière de BAC, blessée dans les affrontements du 1er Mai, est venue témoigner à la barre avec ses béquilles. Elle souffre d'une rupture totale des ligaments croisés du genou.
Attend comment on provoque une rupture des ligaments croisés en tapant sur quelqu'un ?
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Après l'hélicoptère détruit par un missile anti-char, l'hélicoptère détruit par un tir d'artillerie
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Et la photo de l'article FranceTv est surréaliste
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J'avais raté ça ^^
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WTF ?!
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]]>ABSTRACT
As data center network demands increase, supporting the requisite bisection bandwidth is a challenge. 10 Gbps Ethernet is becoming the default, with 100 Gbps on the horizon. Recent work has augmented scale-out topologies with wireless links using 60 GHz transmitters [1]. These links can be used to provide additional bandwidth to “hotspots”, or congested paths, in the network. Although deployable, 60 GHz wireless supplies a bandwidth of only a few Gbps. To meet future data center bandwidth demands, a much faster wireless link technology will be needed: X-Rays, which operate in the 3.0 × 1010 GHz range. Using on-off keying with a modulation efficiency of 1% (the same as 1550nm optics), each X-Ray link could support 40 Petabits/sec. NASA has recently demonstrated an X-Ray data modulator [3], although at less than 1 Mbps. Further engineering may close this gap. However, the higher power of X-Rays means that they require significantly more joules per transmitted bit than 60 GHz wireless. For data centers where bandwidth is critical, this tradeoff may be worthwhile.
The problem with X-Ray networks is that exposure to them is fatal; while X-Rays can be
collimated to an extent, dispersion over hundreds of meters would make their use in free space unsafe for humans, at least during times that operators are present. There is a potential for silicon-based waveguides to confine the rays [2], similar to how glass fibers confine laser light in optical networks, although adopting this approach would prevent their use in reconfigurable topologies.
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]]>Rosenthaler Platz U-Bahn station in Berlin is entirely decorated with radioactive uranium glazed tiles.
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I am not endorsing the code in this post.
J'espère bien oui ! Quelle horreur.
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